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PRICE, $1.00. 


CUSTOMS TARIFF 


AND AN 


EPITOME OF THE REVENUE LAWS 


Affecting the Charges upon Merchandise Imported 
into and Exported from 


The Republic of Santo Domingo. 


COMPILED IN THE 

Office of the Controller and General Receiver 
Santo Dominican Customs, 

Santo Domingo, D. R. 


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Published by the 

BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS, WAR DEPARTMENT 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 

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Index of Contents by Subjects 


Page. 

Introduction and explanatory notes. 7 

CHAPTER I. 

Sec. 1. Table of weights and measures. 9 

Sec. 2. Standard of currency. 10 

Sec. 3. Kinds of moneys receivable for customs dues. 10 

Sec. 4. Stamped paper; use of. 10 

CHAPTER II. 

Sec. 5. Tariff rates on the “ Aforo ” (fixed values) and ad valorem. 11 

Sec. 6. Terms of payment. 11 

Sec. 7. Deposit law, (warehousing). 11 

Sec. 8. Import law, (enacting clause and regulations). 12 

Sec. 9. Free list. 12 

Sec. 10. Jewelry, precious stones and musical instruments; special rates on 13 

Sec. 11. Articles which may and may not be imported. 13 

Sec. 12. Tariff schedules : 

(a) Aforo (fixed values). 15 

( b) Ad valorem.. 51 

(c) Derechos fijos, (specific duties). 53 

( d ) Appendix to import tariff, duties collectable according to 

Aforo, (fixed value). 61 

Sec. 13. Index to tariff on imports. 67 

CHAPTER III. 

Sec. 14. Export law. 91 

Sec. 15. Prohibited exports. 91 

Sec. 16. Export schedule. 92 

CHAPTER IV. 

Sec. 17. Port dues: 

(a) Foreign vessels. 93 

(b) Dominican vessels. 93 

Sec. 18. Consular fees. 94 

CHAPTER V. 

Sec. 19. Municipal taxes on imports. 96 

Index to municipal taxes on imports. 115 

Sec. 20. Stamp tax on imported merchandise.. 123 

Sec. 21. Tax on imported malt, spirituous and vinous liquors. 125 

CHAPTER VI. 

Sec. 22. Wharf, warehouse and harbor charges of concessionaires. 127 

General Index. 139 


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INTRODUCTION AND EXPLANATORY NOTES. 

This pamphlet is published for the information of all concerned, and 
with a view to the convenience of those engaged, or intending to engage 
in trade with the Republic of Santo Domingo; enabling, so far as 
practicable, the ascertainment of the cost to the importer of all mer¬ 
chandise received from abroad. 

In a general way, the conditions of importation are as follows: 

(1) All shipments to ports of this Republic must be accompanied 
by Consular Invoices. 

( 2 ) Importers are required to present to the “Administrador de 
Hacienda,” within forty-eight hours after the arrival of the importing 
vessel, declarations in duplicate, containing a full description of the 
merchandise imported, together with the corresponding bills of lading, 
consular invoices and bonds to secure the payment of the duties. 

( 3 ) These documents are then transmitted to the “Interventor” 
(examining officer at the custom house), who examines, and if no 
discrepancies are found, immediately delivers the merchandise. 

( 4 ) After all merchandise imported in that particular vessel has 
been examined and delivered, the duties are computed and the liquida¬ 
tions returned to the office of the “Administrador de Hacienda/’ where 
they are payable. 

( 5 ) If the amount of the ascertained duties is not more than five 
hundred dollars American currency, it must be paid at once in cash, 
but if it exceeds that amount, the importer has the option of deferring 
the payment from ten to thirty days, according to the amount, as pro¬ 
vided by law. 

( 6 ) Under the original tariff, imported merchandise was subjected 
to the payment of a percentage of the fixed values, as provided by law 
and published in a list called the “Aforo,” or if not mentioned in the 
“Aforo,” a percentage of the appraised value. Since the adoption of 
the original tariff, however, many articles which were not included in 
the “Aforo,” have been added to the general tariff under the heading 
of “Derechos Fijos” (fixed or specific duties). Thus are found, in¬ 
cluded in the following general customs tariff four classes of duties 
as follows, to-wit: 

(a) Duties upon articles mentioned in the “Aforo,” amount¬ 
ing to 73.8 per cent, of the fixed values; which are, as a 
rule, higher than the corresponding actual values. 

(b) Specific duties upon articles mentioned under the head¬ 
ing of “Derechos Fijos,” plus 30 per cent, of the amounts 
prescribed by the respective paragraphs under said head- 
ing. 

(c) Ad Valorem duties, amounting to 73.8 per cent, of the 
appraised values on all articles not mentioned in any 
of the tariff schedules. 

(d) Special ad valorem rates of duty upon jewelry, precious 
stones and musical instruments, not otherwise pro¬ 
vided for. 

( 7 ) Packing particularly mentioned in the tariff schedules, is du- 
tiaffie, but ordinary packing, casks and cases, containing salted or 

(7) 


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smoked provisions, flour, grain, vegetables, faience, glassware, colors, 
manufactures of iron and similar articles, are admitted free of duty. 

( 8 ) In addition to the customs import and export duties, there are 
certain internal taxes imposed upon imported merchandise by the 
general government, and by municipalities with the approval of con¬ 
gress ; and there are also certain wharf, “pase,” and warehouse charges 
collected by corporations and private individuals, at the several ports 
of entry, in accordance with the different concessions granted them by 
the government. The rates of these additional taxes and charges are 
published in Chapters Y and VI. 

( 9 ) Customs duties are payable in American currency, or in 
American currency and Dominican coin, the latter at the rate of five 
to one American, and the amount of such coin receivable in payment 
of any single account being limited to thirty per cent, of the amount 
thereof. 

American currency is the legal tender money of the Republic, and 
all commercial transactions are based upon values expressed therein. 

The entry ports of the Republic are Monte Cristi and Puerto Plata 
on the north, Samana and Sanchez on the east, Macoris, Santo Do¬ 
mingo, Azua and Barahona on the south coast, and the interior ports 
of Tierra Neuva, Comendador and Dajabon on the west along the 
Haitian frontier. 

The following example will indicate the manner in which the cost 
to the importer, of all merchandise received from abroad, may be 
ascertained from the schedules herewith published. 

EXAMPLE OF THE OPERATION OF THE DOMINICAN CUSTOMS TARIFF, 
OTHER REVENUE LAWS AFFECTING IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, 
AND THE TARIFFS UNDER PORT CONCESSIONS, 

IN- FORCE JULY 15, 1905. 

Method of ascertaining the duty and charges upon one barrel of 
flour, limited to two hundred pounds (See table of weights and meas¬ 
ures, Section 1 ), if imported with a consignment valued at not less 
than one hundred dollars; showing the total charges thereon delivered 
to the importer, if immediately withdrawn upon arrival of the import¬ 
ing vessel. The basis of computation is the fixed value of $ 7.00 per 
barrel (See Aforo, Clause a, Section 12 ), provided by law for wheat 
flour of all grades, and the following percentages are collected thereon: 


1.5% for “foreign debt”. $ .105 

.5% for maintenance of the Columbus Monument.035 

4% for wharfage...028 


{The legal charge for wharfage is 8-10 of 1%, blit at 
the port of Santo Domingo one-half of this goes 
to the concessionaire, who collects it, as shozm by 


the sixth item of this computation.) 

63. % for general use. 4.41 

8. % surcharge (war tax).56 


Total..73.4% Total duties collectable through customs . $ 5.14 

{Authority for above rate is contained in Section 5 .) 

.4% for wharfage to concessionaire. $ .028 


{See note under third item and for authority Sec. 
tion 22.) 

Stamped paper. 

{Authority contained in Sec. 4.) 












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Municipal dues.. 

(Authority contained in Sec. 19.) 


Total other taxes . $ .49 


Total taxes . $5.63 

Freight from New York (present rate).$ .57 

Insurance (present rate).04 

Cartage (usual charge).07 


Total other charges . .68 


Total taxes and other charges . $6.31 

Cost of flour in New York as per market price, say. 4.50 


Total cost of one barrel of flour, less consular fees, delivered 
at importer’s warehouse. $10.81 


All fixed rates and items contained in the foregoing example are 
computed separately and so treated in the rendition of accounts. 

GEORGE R. COLTON, 
Controller and General Receiver, 

Santo Dominican Customs. 


CHAPTER I. 

table of weights and measures. 

Section i. The Act of Congress of May 22, 1867, adopted for use 
in the Dominican Republic, the French decimal system of weights and 
measures, and the Decree of December 14, 1904, as published in Official 
Gazette No. 1572, promulgated certain standards of measurement for 
use by fiscal officers which are here given, with their equivalents in 
weights and measures used in the United States: 


surface and lineal-measurements. 


(Dominican.) 

1 ona. 

[ vard. 

1 vara... 

1 foot.. 

t inch. 

1 line. 

1 area (or 143 square varas, 1 square 
foot and 5 square inches) equals... 

1 hectaria (or ten areas). 

I country vara. 

1 tarea. 


(Metric.) (American.) 

1.1884 meters, or 42.75 inches. 

.9143 meters, or 36.00 inches. 

.836 meters, or 32.94 inches. 

.278 meters, or 10.94 inches. 

.023 meters, or .91 inches. 

.002 meters, or .079 inches. 

100. sq. meters, or 119.6 sq. yds. or 

.247 acres. 

10,000 sq. meters, or 2.47 acres. 

2.508 sq. meters, or 2.99 sq. yds. 

628.863 sq. meters, or 24.834 sq. rods. 


LIQUID MEASUREMENTS. 


i bottle.721 liters, or 1.52 pints. 

1 gallon. 3-240 liters, or .855 gallons. 

weights. 

x ton. 920. kilograms, or 2028 pounds. 

1 quintal. 46. kilograms, or 101.4 pounds. 

(100 pounds American accepted.) 






























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i arroba. 11.50 kilograms, or 25.35 pounds. 

1 pound.46 kilograms, or 1.014 pounds. 

1 ounce.0288 kilograms, or 1.014 ounces. 

1 adarme.018 kilograms, or .634 ounces. 

1 grain. .005 kilograms, or .176 ounces. 

GRAIN MEASUREMENT. 

I fanega.. 55.5 liters, or 1.57 bushels. 

1 almud. 5.625 liters, or 5.107 quarts. 

1 cuartillo. 1.156 liters, or 1.049 quarts. 


STANDARD OF currency. 

Section 2. Provisional Government Decree of September 30, 1899,. 
as published in Official Gazette, No. 1310, established the gold standard 
in the Republic, based upon the unit of the American gold dollar, and 
provides that: Dominican coins of silver, nickel and bronze, issued 
since 1897, shall be received at the rate fixed by the Decree of Sep¬ 
tember 14, 1899 (See Section3) ; and that, Dominican coins of 1891 
shall be received at double the rate so fixed. 

KINDS OF MONEYS RECEIVABLE FOR CUSTOMS DUES. 

Section 3. Provisional Government Decree of September 14,- 
1899, as published in Official Gazette, No. 1308, provides that from 
said date fiscal dues shall be paid as follows: Import dues, 70 per 
cent, in American gold coin, and 30 per cent, in Dominican coins at 
the rate of $5.00 of national coin for $1.00 American; Export dues r 
in American gold coin; etc., etc. (American currency of any kind is 
received in payment of all dues.) 

stamped paper; use of. 

Section 4. The Act of Congress of March 26, 1892, requires the 
use of stamped paper for the documents described and in the amounts 
named in the following schedule: 

Stamped paper to the value of. $6.00,. 

for (1) Liquidations or import, export and harbor dues—for any amount. 

” (2) Registers of vessels engaged in foreign trade. 

” (3) Navigation licenses issued by the Executive. 

” (4) Any account rendered exceeding $2,000.00 and for import and 

export declarations exceeding said amount. 

Stamped paper to the value of. $4.00,. 

for (1) Foreign passports. 

” (2) Bonds given in the matriculation of vessels. 

” (3) Foreign clearances. 

” (4) Import and export declarations exceeding $500.00 and less than 

$2,000.00. 

Stamped paper to the value of. $2.00,. 

for (1) Bonds to secure payment of duties. 

” (2) Registers of coastwise vessels. 

” (3) Coastwise clearances for vessels of more than 25 tons burden. 

” (4) Import and export declarations when the amount of the duty ex¬ 

ceeds $100 but is less than $500. 

” (5) Coastwise permits. 

” (6) Accounts rendered by “Administradors de Hacienda” covering 

import, export and harbor dues, and for the corresponding 
receipts issued by the collectors. 

” (7) Protests wherein the value expressed exceeds $500. 













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Stamped paper to the value of. $1.00, 

for (i) Import declarations when the amount of the duties involved does 
not exceed $100. 

Stamped paper to the value of. $ .50, 

for (1) Declarations of merchandise carried coastwise. 

(2) Protests wherein the amounts involved do not exceed $500. 

Stamped paper to the value of. $ .25, 

for (1) The extension of occupation licenses. 

(2) Letters or petitions addressed to government authorities. 

Stamped paper to the value of. $ .12V2, 

for (1) Local passports. 


CHAPTER II. 

TARIFF RATES ON THE “AFORO” (FIXED VALUES) AND AD VALOREM. 

Section 5. Provisional Government Decrees of May 17, 1902, and 
May 14, 1904, as published in Official Gazettes numbered 1448 and 
1541, respectively, impose the following rates of duty, for the purposes 
indicated, upon the fixed values of all merchandise imported, as de¬ 
scribed in the “Aforo,” and upon the appraised value of all other mer¬ 
chandise imported, not mentioned in any of the tariff schedules: 

Per cent. 


(1) For the maintenance of the Columbus statue. .5 

(2) For the foreign debt. ; . 1.5 

(3) For wharfage.",.8 

(4) For general purposes. 63. 

(5) For emergencies (temporary). 8. 

Total percentage. 73.8 


TERMS OF PAYMENT.' 

Section 6. Provisional Government Decree of June 26, 1902, as 
published in Official Gazette, No. 1454, provides that duty shall be paid 
upon liquidation or as follows, at the option of the importer: 


(1) Amounts not exceedings. $500.00, 

in cash. 

(2) Amounts exceeding. 500.00, 

and not exceeding $1000.00, in 10 days. 

(3) Amounts exceeding. 1,000.00, 

and not exceeding $3000.00, in 20 days. 

(4) Amounts exceeding. 3,000.00, 

in 30 days. 


DEPOSIT LAW (WAREHOUSING). 

Section 7. The Act of Congress approved November 12, 1898, 
provides in part as follows: 

(1) Imported merchandise, inflammable and combustible articles 
excepted, may be entered for warehousing within twenty-four hours 
after arrival, for the term of sixty days upon payment of 1 per cent, 
upon the invoice value, as storage. 

(2) After the expiration of sixty days, the importer shall be noti¬ 
fied, and if he fails to withdraw the merchandise, as otherwise pro¬ 
vided by law, the same shall be sold at public auction and the proceeds, 
after paying all duties and expenses, shall be delivered to the interested 
party. 

















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(3) The Government assumes no responsibility for loss of, or 
damage to merchandise while the same remains upon customs premises. 

IMPORT TAW (ENACTING CLAUSE AND REGULATIONS). 

Section 8. The law of Congress, approved September 6, 1897, pro¬ 
vides in part as follows: 

(1) The accompanying import and export tariff shall govern in 
the Republic for the collection of the respective duties, sixty days after 
the publication of the present law for vessels coming from Europe, 
forty days for those coming from the United States of America, and 
twenty days for those coming from the Antilles. 

(2) The articles upon which duties are to be collected ad valorem, 
and those that are not specified in the present tariff, as well as those 
subject to valuation, shall be appraised according to the cost price as 
stated in the original invoice, or in case of doubt, by appreciation. 

(3) In case of any dissidence arising between the director of cus¬ 
toms and the importer, the same shall be settled by experts, each party 
to appoint one, and if the doubt should be with reference to quantity, 
the customs jury shall decide, using the utmost care as regards the cor¬ 
responding countings, measurements of extension, weights or ca¬ 
pacities. 

(4) Every import declaration shall be liquidated within eight days 
from the date of the corresponding vessel’s entry. 

(5) The duties corresponding to importation shall be paid in ac¬ 
cordance with the provisions of the law relating to customs and ports. 

(6) Import and export declarations with their respective docu¬ 
ments, shall specify the place whence the articles came and shall contain 
the correct value or real cost of all merchandise, products or coins de¬ 
scribed therein as having been imported into or exported from the 
Republic, whether they are subject to the payment of duties or not. 

free list (same act continued with extracts from other acts). 

Section 9. The following articles are declared free of all import 
duties: 

(a) Drums, swords, cavalry sabres, trumpets, clothing and all other 
furnishings for the army. 

(b) All kinds of agricultural machinery, and machinery for manu¬ 
facturing industries, not mentioned in any of the tariff schedules. 

(c) Lubricating grease, or tallow, for the use of steam machinery. 

(d) Plain and barbed wire for fencing. 

(e) Axes, working machetes, and all kinds of agricultural imple¬ 
ments. 

(f) Live plants. 

(g) Horses and other animals introduced for breeding purposes. 

(h) All machinery and instruments for scientific purposes, or for 
use in the arts. 

(i) Printed books of all classes, except those that are prohibited, 
and instruments especially used by institutions for instruction. 

(j) All minerals proceeding from mines worked in the Republic. 
(Presumably upon their return after having been worked.) 

(k) Objects and ornaments destined to the service of the church, 
and to divine service on declaration by a prelate. 

( l ) Passengers’ luggage consisting of used personal effects, and 
new goods or effects to the value of $50, whether the owner is a mer- 


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chant or not, provided that the whole value of the luggage be more 
than three times the value of the new articles. (Official Gazette, No. 
I 454 -) 

(m) Artificial fertilizer, when previous notice has been given of the 
intention to import same. (Act of Congress approved July 25, 1896, 
Official Gazette, .No. 1148.) 

(n) Materials for the manufacture of soap. (Act of Congress ap¬ 
proved February 5, 1901, Official Gazette, No. 1382.) 

(o) Cod-liver oil and all preparations* thereof. (Act of Congress 
approved April 9, 1902, Official Gazette, No. 1444.) 

(p) Sugar mills, steam boilers, type, barometers and thermometers, 
capstans, strong boxes (safes), pumps for extinguishing fire, iron 
sugar pans, printing machines, and seeds of all kinds. 

(q) Statues for ornamenting public buildings, and fountains for 
public places. 

(r) Jares and pots when usedas packing for articles subject to duty; 
also, ordinary packing casks and cases, when containing salted or 
smoked provisions, flour, grain, vegetables, faience, glassware, colors, 
manufactures of iron and similar articles. (Ordinary packing for dry 
goods and the like is also admitted free.) 

(s) Certain other articles for use of local manufacturing establish¬ 
ments are admitted free of duty under special concessions and regula¬ 
tions governing in each case. 

JEWELRY, PRECIOUS STONES, AND MUSICAL INSTUMENTS, SPECIAL RATES 
ON. (CONTINUATION OF THE SAME ACT.) 

Section 10. (a) Jewels, ornaments and other articles of gold and 

silver, the principal values of which are those of the component ma¬ 
terials, watches and precious stones, shall pay 5 per cent, ad valorem. 

(b) Pianos and all other musical instruments, except accordions, 
shall pay 10 per cent, ad valorem, or 10 per cent, upon the values fixed 
by the “Aforo,” if therein mentioned. 

ARTICLES WHICH MAY AND MAY NOT BE IMPORTED. 

Section ii. The Act of Congress, approved November 12, 1898, 
provides as follows: All products of nature, art and industry, may be 
imported into and exported from the Dominican Republic, with the fol¬ 
lowing exceptions, to-wit: Apparatus for the manufacture of coin, and 
implements of war when not imported by or for the Government, 
counterfeit coins, and obscene pictures or images, also the articles 
mentioned in the tariff schedule as prohibited. 





Section 12. 


TARIFF SCHEDULE 


(A) AFORO, (FIXED VALUES). 

A CONTINUATION OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS APPROVED 
SEPTEMBER 6. 1897, CONTAINING AMENDMENTS 
AND CERTAIN EXTRACTS FROM 
OTHER ACTS. 


(Tlie paragraphs of this tariff are alphabetized in the Spanish origi¬ 
nal, which arrangement is of course lost in the translation, but 
attention is invited to the index, page 67 et seq.) 


(The values given in the following paragraphs are those upon which 78.8 per cent duties 
are computed and imposed .) 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 




Dollars. 

I 

Fans of silk or other similar tissues with 




ivory or mother of pearl mountings, 

Dozen 

48.00 

2 

Fans, half fine, same mounting. 

99 

36.00 

3 

Fans, half fine, with bone mountings. 

99 

18.00 

4 

Fans, of feathers, fine. 

99 

18.00 

5 

Fans, of common tissues, bone mounting. . 

99 

6.00 

6 

Fans, of paper, bone mountings. 

99 

3 00 

7 

Fans, of paper, wooden mountings. 

99 

1.50 

8 

Fans, of paper, common wood mountings. . 


I .00 

9 

Oil, of almonds, hazel and walnuts. 

Pound 

.50 

10 

Oil, whale. 

Gallon 

• 50 

11 

Oil, table, of olives in bottles. 

Doz. liters 

5.00 

12 

Oil, in half and quarter liters. 

(In proportion) 


13 

Oil, olive, in cases of common flasks. 

Case of 12 flasks 

125 

14 

Oil, olive, in jars or other receptacles. 

Gallon 

.40 

15 

Oil, cocoanut. 


• 50 

16 

Oil rnrl livpr frpp . 



1 7 

Oil, castor. 

Pound 

• 50 

18 

Oil, linseed. 

Gallon 

.80 

19 

Oil, ordinary fish. 

99 

.40 

20 

Cruet stands, with fine or metal frames of 




four or more bottles, 

Each 

3 00 

21 

Cruet stands, with wood frames, fine. 

99 

1.50 

22 

Cruet stands, with wood or wire frames, 




ordinary. 


• 50 

23 

Olives, in oil, with fillings, in flasks. 

Dozen 

2.00 

24 

Olives, common, in kegs or other vessels. . 

Arroba 

1.50 

25 

Olives, common, in jars or demijohns. 

Gallon 

• 50 

26 

Olives, in small flasks. 

Dozen 

1.50 

27 

Steel, in bars or ingots. 

Quintal 

10.00 

28 

Acids, of all kinds (see appendix). 



29 

Jewelry and ornaments of gold and silver 




with precious stones, 

5% ad valorem. 


30 

Jewelry, with imitation stones. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


3 i 

Jewelry, of imitation gold or silver. 

Dozen 

I .00 

32 

Bran . 

Barrel 

3 00 

33 

Orange-flower water, in flasks. 

Dozen 

3 00 

34 

Cologne, Florida, Lavender, and analog- 




ous waters, in liter flasks, 

Dozen 

3 00 

35 

The same in other vessels. 

(In proportion.) 

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Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

36 

Rum of sugar cane (Act of Congress, 
approved April 9, 1902), 

Gallon 

Dollars. 

.40 

37 

Rum of grapes, cognac brandy, eau de 
vie, and analogous kinds, in bottles 
(ordinary size), 

Dozen 

6.00 

38 

The same in other vessels. 

Gallon 

1.50 

39 

Turpentine . 

99 

.80 

40 

Needles, sewing and embroidering. 

Thousand 

•50 

4 i 

Needles, for sewing machines. 

99 

2.50 

42 

Needles, of bone or metal for sail makers 
or packers, 

99 

4.00 

43 

Garlic, in bunches or in bulk. 

100 heads 

•30 

44 

Alembics, of copper. 

Quintal 

25.00 

45 

Wire, of iron, plain. 

Pound 

. 10 

46 

Wire, of copper or brass, yellow or white. . 

99 

• 30 

47 

White lead in powder. 

99 

. 10 

48 

49 

50 

Alkali volatile (see appendix). 

Camphor (see appendix). 

Capers, and all kinds of pickles in small 
flasks, 

Dozen 

1.50 

5 i 

Capers, and all kinds of pickles in large 
flasks, 

99 

3.00 

52 

Hooks, of iron. 

Quintal 

6.00 

53 

Hooks, of other metal. 

Pound 

.30 

54 

Alcohol, 96 to ioo° proof, or spirits of 
wine, 

Gallon 

1.00 

55 

Damask linen tissue, and all other cloths, 
or tissues for table covers, plain or 
diapered, up to 27 inches in width, 

Yard 

• 50 

56 

57 

The same, for every three inches addi¬ 
tional width, 5c. increase per 

The same of mixed tissue up to 27 inches 

99 



wide, 

99 

•25 

58 

59 

The same, for every three inches addi¬ 
tional width, 2c. increase per. 

The same, in cotton, up to 27 inches in 
width, 

99 

Yard 

•15 

60 

61 

The same, in cotton, for every three 
inches additional width, ic. increase per 
Bombazine, lustre, or alpaca of wool, black 
or colored, plain or diapered, up to 27 
inches in width, 

99 

99 

•30 

62 

63 

The same, for every three inches addi¬ 
tional width, 5c. increase per 

The same, mixed with silk up to 27 inches 
width, 

99 

99 

•50 

64 

65 

The same, for each additional increase of 
three inches in width, 10c. per 

Pins, of iron or copper, not exceeding i l / 2 
inches in length, 

99 

Per 1000 

• 25 

66 

The same, of increased length, in propor¬ 
tion. (Safety pins are appraised at) 

99 

.40 

67 

Carpets, in lengths. 

Yards 

• 75 

68 

The same, with finished seam up to 1296 
square inches measurement, each, 

Dozen 

14.00 

69 

70 

The same, for every 72 inches increase of 
measurement, $1 increase per 
(Fringes not included in measurement) 
Cotton, white, madapolin,* blanquin,* 
bogotana,* common, not exceeding 25 
inches in width, 

99 

Yard 

•05 


*Trade brands. 























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Para¬ 

graph 

No. 


71 

72 


73 

74 

75 


76 

77 

78 

79 

79(a) 

79(b) 

80 

81 

81(a) 


82 

83 

84 


85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

9 1 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 


Description of Articles. 


The same, up to 30 inches in width. .. . 
The same, not exceeding 36 inches in 
width, 

The same, for each additional increase 
of five inches in width, ic. per 
Paragraphs 74 and 75 eliminated and 
paragraphs 70, 71, 72 and 73 were 
amended by Act of Congress, ap¬ 
proved April 9, 1902. 

Cotton, called “Grano de Oro” and 
similar cottons not exceeding 24 
inches in width, 

The same, for each additional increase 
of five inches, 2c. per 
Domestics of yellow cotton, un¬ 
bleached, called “Liencillo,” not ex¬ 
ceeding 25 inches in width, 

The same, not exceeding 30 inches in 
width, 

The same, not exceeding 36 inches in 
width, 

The same, for each additional increase 
in width of five inches, ic. per 
The same, woven, not exceeding' 25 
inches in width, 

The same, not exceeding 30 inches in 
width, 

The same, not exceeding 36 inches in 
width, 

(Paragraphs 78, 79, 80 and 81 were 
amended by the Act of Congress, 
approved April 9, 1902.) 

Cotton, unbleached woven up to 60 
inches in width, 

The same, wider. 

Cotton, blue, called “Salpuria” or 
“Hollandilla,” same classes and 
width as common white cotton shall 
be valued at one cent more per yard 
than the cottons described in para¬ 
graphs 70, 71, 72 and 73. 

Cotton, raw.. 

The same, twisted, called “wicking”. 

Jewels, of gold and silver. 

Jewels, imitation. 

Lavender . 

Ochre, in powder... 

Almanacs, of all kinds. 

Almonds, in the shell. 

Almond meats, in demijohns or other 
vessels, 

Mortars, of copper or bronze. 

The same, of iron. 

The same, of glass, alabaster or crystal 

The same, of common marble. 

Musk (see appendix, No. 37) . 

Aloes . 

Canary seed. 

Tar ... 

Alum (see appendix, No. 40). 

Foot stoves, of iron. 


Unit of quantity. 


Yard 


Fixed value. 


Dollars. 
.06 


.07 


,08 

•05 

.06 

.07 

.06 

.07 

.08- 


16 

18: 


Quintal 

IO. OCT 

5% ad valorem. 
73.8% ad valorem. 

25.00 

Quintal 

12.00 


3.00 

Dozen 

1.00 

Quintal 

6.00 


18.00’ 


30.00 

yy 

10.00 

Each 

1.50 

yy 

• 50 

Ounce 

3.00 

Pound 

.50 

yy 

. 10 

Barrel 

3 00 

Quintal 

4.00 

yy 

4.00 

































18 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

104 

Anchors, of iron. 

Quintal 

Dollars. 

8.00 

105 

Anchovies . 

Pound 

•30 

106 

107 

Live animals, free. 

Anise seed. 

Quintal 

10.00 

108 

Anisette, and all classes of sweet 
liquers, fine in common bottles, 

Dozen 

6.00 

109 

The same, common, in baskets of 12 
flasks, 

Basket 

• 75 

no 

Buckskins . 

Dozen 

12.00 

III 

Telescopes . 

Each 

8.00 

112 

Opera or field glasses.. .. 

99 

4.00 

n 3 

Spectacles, eye-glasses, mounted with 
gold or silver, 

73.8% ad valorem. 


114 

The same, mounted with tortoise shell. 

Dozen 

12.00 

115 

The same, mounted with steel or fine 
metal, fine, 

99 

3.00 

116 

The same, ordinary. 

Fish hooks. 

99 

1.50 

1 17 

Pound 

1.50 

118 

Indigo . 

99 

•50 

ug 

120 

Plows, free. 

Chandeliers, of crystal or other ma- 



121 

terial, 

Hoops, wooden, for barrels. 

73 8% ad valorem. 
Thousand 

10.00 

122 

Hoops, iron, for barrels. 

Herrings, smoked. 

Quintal 

99 

6.00 

123 

3.00 

124 

Herrings, in brine. 

Barrel 

8.00 

125 

Rings, of copper. 

Quintal 

99 

30.00 

126 

The same, of iron. 

Wardrobes, of mahogany or other fine 
wood, mounted or not, 

6.00 

127 

Each 

100.00 

128 

Wardrobes, of common wood. 

” 

50.00 

129 

130 

Sugar mills, free. 

Harness, for cart, set. 

Each 

6.00 

131 

Harness, for carriages, set. 

Each 

30.00 

132 

Rice. (As amended by Act of Con¬ 
gress of April 9, 1902.) 

Quintal 

1.00 

133 

Arsenic (see appendix, No. 46). 

Pound 

2.00 

i 34 

Spits, of all kinds. 

Quintal 

6.00 

i 35 

Strops, for razors. 

Dozen 

3-00 

136 

Tuny, in oil. 

Pound 

.20 

i 37 

The same, pickled. 

99 

. 10 

138 

Hazel nuts. 

Quintal 

8.00 

139 

Oats . 

Barrel 

3 00 

140 

141 

Hoes and picks free. 

Waiters of iron, tin or other metal, up 
to 12 inches, 

Dozen 

3.00 

142 

The same, not exceeding 18 inches. .. . 

99 

6.00 

143 

The same, not exceeding 24 inches. .. . 

99 

9.00 

i 44 

The same, not exceeding 30 inches.... 


12.00 

i 45 

Saffron . 

Pound 

4.00 

146 

Mercury . 

Pound 

• 75 

147 

Sugar, common, moist. 

Sugar, centrifugal. 

Quintal 

99 

4.00 

148 

6.00 

149 

Sugar, refined, loaf. 

Sugar, candy, in pieces. 

99 

10.00 

150 


30.00 

151 

Adzes, with or without handles. 

Dozen 

6.00 

152 

Sulphur . 

Quintal 

10.00 

153 

Indigo, for washing. 

Pound 

.20 

154 

to 

175 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C 
this section. (Derechos Fijos.) 





















































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


19 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

176 

Cod, or other fish, dried and salted. .. . 

Quintal 

Dollars. 

3.00 

177 

Skins, tanned for beds. 

Each 

6.00 

i?8 

Chambers, of any material, large. 

Dozen 

6.00 

179 

Chambers, of iron, earthenware or 
glass, smaller. 

yy 

3.00 

180 

Chambers, of porcelain. 

yy 

6.00 

181 

Bullets, of lead. 

Quintal 

6.00 

182 

Scales, for weighing gold or drugs.... 

Each 

2.00 

183 

Scales, of brass or iron, with plates. .. . 

yy 

1.00 

184 

Scales, without plates. 

Dozen 

8.00 

185 

186 

Scales of any kind, for weighing large 
quantities, for each hundred pounds 
of capacity, 

Balusters, of iron. 

Quintal 

yy 

4.00 

6.00 

187 

Balusters, of copper. 

30.00 

188 

Buckets, of wood, painted or not. 

Dozen 

3.00 

189 

Whalebone, for all purposes. 

Pound 

•25 

190 

Baskets (Paniers). 

Dozen 

24.00 

191 

Scarfs and sashes, of silk, for officers. . 

yy 

12.00 

192 

Scarfs, of cotton or wool, for sailors. .. 

yy 

3.00 

193 

Flags of all descriptions. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


194 

Bath-tubs, of tin or iron, painted or 
not, 

Each 

12.00 

195 

Bath-tubs, same material, half size, or 
hip baths, 

yy 

6.00 

196 

Bath-tubs, of galvanized iron, without 
paint, all sizes, 

Dozen 

12.03 

197 

Varnish, white... 

Bottle 

•50 

198 

Varnish, black. 

yy 

•30 

199 

200 

Barometers and thermometers, free... 
Hand augers. 

Gross 

3.00 

201 

Hand augers, spiral, complete. 

Dozen 

3.00 

202 

203 

Barrels, empty, new, for each gallon 
of capacity, 

Barrels, used. 

Each 

•05 

I .00 

204 

Sticks, walking, of whalebone, malaca, 
or tortoise shell, of two inches or 
more in circumference, 

Dozen 

24.00 

205 

Same, of less than 2 inches in circum¬ 
ference, 

Dozen 

12.00 

206 

Sticks, ordinary. 

yy 

6.00 

207 

208 

Sticks (canes), with sword blades, 
prohibited. 

Cambric, linen, pure white. 

Yard 

I .03 

209 

Same, union (mixed). 


•50 

210 

Same, unbleached, printed or not. 


•50 

211 

Trunks, empty, of soleleather, 30 ins. 
or more, 

Each 

l6.00 

212 

Same, of 25 to 29 inches. 


12.00 

213 

Same, and valises, less than 24 inches. . 


6.00 

214 

215 

Same, covered with tin, or imitation 
leather, value to be taken-, as one- 
fourth the values stated in para¬ 
graphs Nos. 211, 212, 213, in accord¬ 
ance with the size. (Wooden trunks 
and valises.) 

Trunks and valises of wood, covered 
with paper per set of 

Three 

6.00 

216 

Same, covered with tin, per set of. 


3.00 

217 

Baize, not exceeding 50 inches in 
width, 

Yard 

1.00 











































20 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

218 

Same, wider. 

Yard 

Dollars. 

1.25 

219 

Calf skins, without gloss. 

Dozen 

12.00 

220 

Same, glazed. 


15 00 

221 

Braces, with or without bitts. 

Each 

3-00 

222 

Blacking, in pots. 

Dozen 

•50 

223 

Same, in boxes. 


•25 

224 

Anvils . 

Dozen 

8.00 

225 

Billiard tables, with all appurtenances. 

Each 

200.00 

226 

Hinges, of iron. 

Pound 

. 10 

227 

Hinges, of metal, other. 

“ 

• 25 

228 

Bitters, in ordinary bottles. 

Dozen 

12.00 

229 

Bridle bits, gilt or plated. 

Dozen 

12.00 

230 

Same, of iron, tinned or not. 

a 

6.00 

231 

Key-hole guards, gilt or silver. 

Dozen 

3-00 

232 

Same, common. 


1.50 

233 

Speaking trumpets, for use aboard 
vessels, 

a 

6.00 

234 

Billiard balls, ivory. 

Each 

3-oo 

235 

Purses, of silk, beads or wool. 

Dozen 

6.00 

236 

Same, for ladies. 

“ 

12.00, 

237 

Same, of leather, with mountings of 
tortoise shell or ivory, 

it 

9.00 

238 

Same, common. 

“ 

1.50 

239 

240 

Pumps for extinguishing fire, free. 

Same, for wells or cisterns. 

Each 

8.00 

241 

242 

Pumps, for vessels, per each foot of 
length, 

Lamp shades, of glass, plain or other¬ 
wise, 

Same, of crystal, porcelain or alabas¬ 
ter, 

Pair 

1.00 

2.00 

243 

« 

6.00 

244 

Strings for musical instruments. 

Gross 

6.00 

245 

Tassels, of all kinds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


246 

Ships’ boats, large, or lighters. 

Each 

150.00 

247 

Same, medium size. 

“ 

75.00 

248 

Same, small. 

“ 

25.00 

249 

Bottles, goblets, jars, enameled or 
painted, 

Dozen 

12.00 

250 

Same, plain. 

“ 

4.00 

251 

Same, of common glass, for wine, etc. . 

100 

6.00 

252 

Same, fine. 

Dozen 

6.00 

253 

Same, of crystal. 

Pair 

2.00 

254 

Buttons, gold or silver. 

5% ad valorem. 


255 

Buttons, of metal, plain, worked, gilt 
or silvered, large size, 

Gross 

6.00 

256 

Same, small size. 

“ 

2.00 

257 

Same, of metal, common, for trousers. . 
Covered, large size (buttons). 

it 

•50 

258 

u 

1.50 

259 

Same, small size. 

u 

1.00 

260 

Buttons, of bone, wood or paste, large 
size, 

Same, small size. 

it 

1.00 

26l* 

“ 

1.00 

262 

Buttons, mother of pearl, medium and 
large size, 

Same, or of other material, with rings 
for waist coats, 

it 

2.00 

263 

it 

3.00 

264* 

Same, mother of pearl, small size for 
shirts, 

(a) Same, medium or large size.... 

a 

a 

•75 

3.00 

265 

Buttons of porcelain, small size for 
shirts, 

99 

. 10 


*As amended by Act of Congress, April 9, 1902. 















































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


21 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 




Dollars. 

266 

Trusses, double. 

Dozen 

16.00 

267 

Same, single . 

J 9 

5-00 

268 

Dimity, exceeding 34 inches in width. . 

Yard 

.20 

269 

Same, called “Gante de Iona”. 

yy 

.20 

270 

Same, less than 35 inches in width. 

yy 

.18 

271 

Pitch . 

Barrel 

4.00 

272 

Bretagne (Bretanas), pure or mixed 




linen, 36 to 45 inches in width, 

Yard 

.40 

273 

The same, linen, ordinary, same width. 

yy 

.30 

274 

The same, fine, less width. 

Yard 

.30 

275 

The same, common, also less width... . 

yy 

.20 

276 

Brilliants and diamonds (see Section 




10, this pamphlet, in accordance with 




article 3 of the customs law.) 



277 

Purl, false or imitation. 

Pound 

2.00 

278 

Same, gold or silver. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


279 

Wind screens, for lamps, of glass. 

Pair 

4.00 

280 

The same, of crystal. 

yy 

6.00 

281 

The same, cylndrical, with candle- 




sticks, of glass or metal, 

Pair 

6.00 

282 

The same, without candle-sticks, not 




exceeding nine inches. 

Dozen 

3-00 

283 

The same, not exceeding 12 inches 1... 

yy 

4.00 

284 

Hob nails. 

Pound 

.20 

285 

Brushes, for painting, all kinds. 

Dozen 

2.00 

286 

Brooches and hooks, gold or silver 




(clasps), 

738% ad valorem. 


287 

The same, of other metals. 

Pound 

• 50 

288 

The same, for trousers. 

12 pair 

.20 

289 

Bronze, ingots or bars. 

Quintal 

20.00 

290 

Baking irons, called “Buren”. 

Quintal 

4.00 

291 

Engravers’ tools, or burnishers, 

Dozen 

3.00 

292 

to 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C 



302 

this Section (Derechos Fijos.) 



303 

Wooden horses for children. 

Each 

8.00 

304 

Hair, human. 

Pound 

6.00 

305 

Head-stalls (halters), fine. 

Dozen 

8.00 

306 

Head-stalls (halters), common. 

yy 

5.00 

307 

Cables and ropes of hemp. 

Quintal 

10.00 

308 

The same, of Manila or agave. 

yy 

8.00 

309 

Capstans, free..... 



310 

Cacao, in the grain.. 


12.00 

311 * 

Pipes of wood, porcelain or earthen¬ 



312 

ware, 

Dozen 

1.00 

313 

Caps, of cloth or velvet. 

Dozen 

12.00 

314 

Same, of any other fine tissue. 

yy 

8.00 

315 

Caps, of cotton.. 

yy 

3.00 

316 

Chains, for watches, gold or silver... . 

5% ad valorem. 


317 

Same, imitation. 

Dozen 

1.50 

318 

Chains, of brass, for other purposes.... 

Quintal 

30.00 

319 

Chains, of iron. 

Quintal 

8.00 

320 

Coffee, in the bean. 

yy 

12.00 

321 

Same, ground.. 


25.00 

322 

Coffee pots, of copper or yellow metal 


30.00 

323 

Same, of iron. 

Quintal 

6.00 

324 

Same, of tin.... 

Dozen 

6.00 

325 

Same, of polished zinc. 


18.00 

326 

Same, of silver and gold. 

5% ad valorem. 


327 

Gold lace, imitation of. 

Yard 

• 50 

328 

Silver lace, imitation of. 


.20 


(*As amended by the Act of Congress, approved April 9, 1902.) 























































22 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

329 

330 

331 

332 | 

War drums, free. 

Safes, or iron boxes, free. 

Boxes of mathematical instruments, 
free. 

Lime . 

Barrel 

Dollars. 

• 50 

333 

Tissue of cotton (’’Calancan”). 

Yard 

.10 

334 

Tissues of cotton, mixed with silk or 
wool, not exceeding 36 inches in 
width, 

99 

.40 

335 

Same, wider. 

99 

• 50 

336 

337 

Steam boilers, free. 

Iron pots . 

Quintal 

99 

3-00 

338 

Pots of copper or other metals. 

30.00 

339 

Boots and Shoes. 

Top boots of glazed leather, from No. 
36 upwards, 

Dozen 

96.00 

340 

Boots with tops of different materials.. 

99 

84.00 

341 

Boots of calfskin, from 36 upwards... . 
Boots entirely of glazed leather, from 
No. 35 down, 

99 

72.00 

342 

99 

60.00 

343 

Boots partly of glazed leather, from 
35 down, 

99 

48.00 

344 

Boots of calfskin, from No. 35 down. . 

99 

36.00 

345 

Boots of rubber, of all sizes. 

99 

120.00 

346 

Boots of glazed leather, elastic sides, 
or with buttons, skin or cloth tops, 
from No. 36 upwards, 

99 

36.00 

347 

Boots of glazed leather, same, from 
No. 30 to 35, 

99 

24.00 

348 

Same, from No. 29 downwards. 

99 

J 

i 5 -oo 

349 

Same, of calf skin, from No. 36 up¬ 
wards, 

99 

30.00 

350 

Same, from No. 30 to No. 35. 

99 

20.00 

351 

Same, from No. 29 downwards. 

99 

12.00 

352 

Boots for ladies, and young girls, in 
satin, silk or velvet, from No. 34 
upwards, 

99 

36.00 

353 

The same, from No. 30 to No. 33. 

99 

24.00 

354 

The same, from No. 29 downwards... . 
The same of kid skin or glazed leather, 
entirely or partly of said materials, 
from No. 34 upwards, 

99 

12.00 

355 

„ 

20.00 

356 

The same, from Nos. 30 to 33. 

99 

15.00 

357 

The same, from No. 29 downwards. .. . 

99 

9.00 

358 

The same of morocco or other similar 
leather for ladies and young girls, 
from No. 34 upwards, 

99 

15.00 

359 

The same, from Nos. 30 to 33. 

Dozen 

12.00 

360 

The same, from No. 29 downwards.... 

99 

8.00 

361 

The same, in satin, or similar tissue, 
from No. 34 upward, 

99 

12.00 

362 

The same, from No. 30 to 33. 

99 

9.00 

363 

The same, from No. 29 downwards.... 
Shoes, half boots, of glazed leather, 
for men, from No. 36 upward, 

The same, from Nos. 30 to 35. 

99 

6.00 

364 

99 

24.00 

365 

99 

18.00 

366 

The same, from No. 29 downward. .. . 

99 

12.00 

367 

The same, of calf skin, or other ma¬ 
terial for men, from No. 36 upward, 
The same, from Nos. 30 to 35. 

99 

18.00 

368 

99 

15.00 

369 

The same, from No. 29 downward.... 

99 

10.00 




































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


23 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 


370 

371 

372 

373 

374 

375 

376 


377 

378 

379 


380 

381 

382 

383 

384 

385 

386 

387 

388 

389 

390 

39 1 

392 

393 

394 

395 

396 

397 

398 

399 

400 

401 

402 

403 

404 

405 

406 

407 

408 

409 

410 

411 


Description of Articles. 


Unit of quantity. 


Fixed value. 


The same, low, of glazed leather, from 
No. 36 upward, 

The same, from Nos. 30 to 35. 

The same, from No. 29 downward.... 
The same, of calf skin, from No. 36 
upward, 

The same, from Nos. 30 to 35. 

The same, from No. 29 downward.... 
Shoes, for women, low, of glazed skin, 
silk or other analogous tissue, from 
No. 34 upward, 

The same, from Nos. 30 to 33. 

The same, from No. 29 downward.... 
The same, of morocco, or satin and 
analogous tissues, from No. 34 up¬ 
ward, 

The same, from Nos. 30 to 33. 

The same, from No. 29 dowmttard. .. . 

Ladies’ rubbers, of all sizes. 

Ladies’ slippers of fine leather, from 
No. 34 upward, 

The same, from No. 33 downward.... 
The same of worsted, with heels, as¬ 
sorted, fine . 

The same, common. 

Pantaloons, broadcloth, cassimere, silk 
and other analogous tissues, 

The same, of medium grade cloth, or 
of linen, 

The same, of tissues of lower grades. . 

Same, of cotton tissues. 

The same, of regulation uniform for 
officers, free. 

Drawers, of linen, fine. 

The same, common. 

The same, cotton, fine. 

The same, common... 

The same, of wool or merino. 

The same, of silk. 

Bedsteads, large, of mahogany or 
other fine wood, 

Bedsteads, of common wood. 

Bedsteads, of fine wood, for one per¬ 
son, each, 

Bedsteads, of common wood, for one 
person, 

Satin (called “Eternal”). 

Shirts, for men, of linen, embroidered, 
first class, 

The same, second class. 

The same, plain.. 

The same, of cotton, with pleated and 
embroidered linen fronts, 

The same, with pleated linen fronts, 
not embroidered, 

The same, with plain linen fronts. 

The same, all cotton, first class. 

The same, second class. 

The same, third class, 


Dozen 

yy 

JJ 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

>5 

>5 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 

Dozen 

yy 

yy 

Each 

yy 

yy 

yy 

Yard 

Dozen 

yy 

yy 

yy 

Dozen 

yy 

yy 

yy 

yy 


Dollars. 

20.00 

15.00 

10.00 

15.00 

12.00 

6.00 


15.00 

10.00 

6.00 


8.00 

6.00 

4.00 

12.00 

12.00 

9.00 

6.00 

4.00 

30.00 

18.00 

12.00 

6.00 


12.00 

8.00 

8.00 

4.00 

12.00 

30.00 

60.00 

30.00 

40.00 

20.00 
• 50 

45.00 

30.00 

20.00 

18.00 

12.00 

9.00 

12.00 

8.00 

4.00 

































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


24 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

412 

(Shirts for children of the same 
classes to be valued at one-half that 
provided for men’s shirts in ac¬ 
cordance with the quality, as shown 
in the preceding paragraphs.) 

Singlets (undershirts), of silk or mix¬ 
tures of silk, 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

30.00 

413 

The same, of wool or merino. 

99 

12.00 

414 

The same, of Scotch thread (linen).... 

» 

8.00 

415 

The same, of cotton, fine. 

yy 

6.00 

416 

The same, medium quality. 

yy 

4.00 

417 

The same, common. 

Dresses for ladies, ready made. 

yy 

2.00 

418 

73.8% ad valorem. 


419 

Bells, of all classes and sizes. 

Quintal 

50.00 

420 

421 

The same, for churches, free. 

Logwood . 

Ton 

6.00 

422 

The same, extract of. 

Quintal 

73.8% ad 

423 

Padlocks, patent, of all sizes. 

Gross 

valorem. 

36.00 

424 

The same, ordinary. 

Candle-sticks, of copper or brass, nine 
inches high, 

yy 

18.00 

425 

Pair 

•50 

426 

The same, more than nine inches high.. 

(In proportion.) 

427 

The same, of crystal, nine inches high. . 

Pair 

2.00 

428 

The same, from ten inches upward... . 

yy 

4.00 

429 

The same, common, of tin or earthen¬ 
ware, 

Tissues of cotton, called “Candelon,” 
or “Salpuria,” not exceeding 24 inches 
in width, 

Dozen 

1.50 

430 

Yard 

.08 

431 

432 

The same, wider, one cent increase in 
value per yard for each three inches 
increase in width. 

Cinnamon . 

Pound 

• 50 

433 

The same, common. 

yy 

• 30 

434 

435 

Canes, walking. (See walking sticks.) 
Bagging . 

Yard 

.05 

436 

Tissues for embroidering. 

% yy 

• 25 

437 

Hemp, yarn of . 

Quintal 

25.00 

438 

Hemp, undressed (unmanufactured) ... 


10.00 

439 

Sacerdotal cloaks, complete. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


440 

Copperas . 

Quintal 

6.00 

441 

442 

Printing type, free. 

Masks, of wire. 

Dozen 

6.00 

443 

Masks, of paper. 

yy 

300 

444 

The same, ordinary. 

Cardamom (a medicine). 

99 

1.50 

445 

Pound 

1.00 

446 

Cardenillo, in powder (a medicine) 

yy 

• 50 

447 

Dried meat, similar to that imported 
from Buenos Ayres . 

Quintal 

2.50 

448 

The same, smoked. 

yy 

10.00 

449 

Mess pork. 

Barrel 

18.00 

450 

Prime pork (known as a quality). 

yy 

16.00 

451 

Bacon . 

Quintal 

10.00 

452 

Salted beef, family grade. 

Barrel 

16.00 

453 

The same, mess grade. 

Covers for tables, of silk, not exceed¬ 
ing 48 inches square, 

yy 

14.00 

454 

Each 

300 

455 

The same for each six inches or frac¬ 
tional part thereof of increase in size, 
to be valued at $1 additional. 














































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


25 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 


456 

457 


458 


459 

460 

461 

462 

463 

464 

465 

466 

467 

468 

469 

470 

47 1 

472 

473 

474 


475 


476* 

477 * 

478 * 


479 

480 

481 

482 

483 

484 

485 

486 

487 

488 

489 

490 

491 

492 

493 

494 

495 


Description of Articles. 


The same, oil cloth or wool, up to 48 
inches square, 

The same, for each six inches, or frac¬ 
tional part thereof of increase in size, 
the value shall be taken at $4 more 
per dozen. 

The same, of cotton, common, values 
to be taken at half that stated for 
woolen covers in the preceding para¬ 
graphs. 

Pocket books, of all kinds. 

Cartridge boxes, for government use, 
free. 

Carts and wagons, for mules (local 
kind), 

Wheelbarrows, hand.•. 

Ox carts. 

Dress and frock coats, of fine cloth. .. . 

The same, ordinary. 

The same, embroidered in gold or 
silver for priviate individuals, 

The same, for national officers, free. .. . 

Coats, of cassimere cloth or silk. 

The same, ordinary.. 

The same, of alpaca or similar tissue. .. 
The same, “sacks of alpaca or linen 
tissue,” 

The same, of cotton tissues. 

Cascabeles (jingle bells) . .. .. 

Tissues of linen or linen mixed with 
other material called ‘‘Caserillo, ’ 
not exceeding 30 inches in width, 
The same, wider; for each increase of 
three inches or fractional part 
thereof in width, one cent shall be 
added to the value per yard. 
Cassimere, or pure wool, fine, not ex¬ 
ceeding 28 inches in width, 

The same, medium quality. .. 

The same, common, 

*The articles described in these para¬ 
graphs when of double width shall 
pay upon double the values ex¬ 
pressed therein. 

The same, in trousers’ lengths, fine. .. . 

The same, medium quality. 

The same, common. 

Chestnuts, in the shell... 

Clerical gowns, of all kinds. 

Camp cots, iron. 

The same, wood. 

Barley . 

Sabadilla, or caustic barley. 

Onions of all kinds. 

Sieves, of wire . ... 

Sieves, of horsehair. 

Cenotaphs, free. 

Rye, in grain ................ •••••••■ 

Brushes, for hair or for clothing, fine.. 

The same, ordinary. 

The same, for horses. 


of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

12.00 

Dozen 

3.00 

Each 

75.00 

Dozen 

18.00 

Each 

100.00 

55 

25.00 

55 

15.00 

55 

50.00 

55 

18.00 

55 

8.00 

Dozen 

24.00 

55 

18.00 

55 

9.00 

Pound 

• 30 

Yard 

.08 

55 

1.00 

55 

• 75 

55 

• 50 

Dozen 

36.00 

55 

27.00 

55 

18.00 

Quintal 

5.00 

% ad valorem 


Each 

6.00 

55 

2.00 

Quintal 

6.00 

55 

12.00 

55 

3.00 

Dozen 

18.00 

55 

9.00 

Quintal 

4.00 

Dozen 

4.00 

55 

2.00 

55 

2.00 


















































26 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

496 

The same, for the teeth. 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

• 75 

497 

The same, for shoes. 

yy 

1.00 

498 

Planes, carpenters’, not exceeding 12 
inches in length, 

Planes carpenters’, exceeding 12 inches 
in length, 

n 

6.00 

499 

Dozen 

9.00 

500 

Horse hair. 

Quintal 

25.00 

501 

Locks of brass, or copper, not exceed¬ 
ing four inches in length. 

Dozen 

3.00 

502 

The same, four to six inches in length. . 

yy 

6.00 

503 

The same, exceeding six inches in 
length, 

yy 

10.00 

504 

505 

Locks of iron, half the value expressed 
in paragraphs 501, 502 and 503 in 
the same proportion as to lengths. 
Bolts, of iron. 

Quintal 

10.00 

506* 

Beer ,in whole and half bottles, ordin¬ 
ary size (whole bottles), 

Dozen 

2.00 

507 

Cigarettes, with straw or paper covers. 

25 packs 

1.00 

508 

Cigars in all forms and kinds. 

1000 

30.00 

509 

Girths, complete. 

Dozen 

3.00 

5 io 

Ribbons, of cotton, or wool, up to V2 
inch in width, 

100 yards 

• 25 

5 ii 

The same, up to one inch in width.... 

100 yards 

• 50 

512 

The same, wider. 

100 yards 

1.00 

513 

The same, of linen, narrow. 

100 yards 

• 50 

514 

The same, medium width. 

100 vards 

1.00 

5 US 

The same, exceeding one inch in width 

100 yards 

1.50 

5 i 6 

The same, very narrow, for children’s 
caps in silk, satin or velvet, 

Yard 

.01 

517 

The same, in silk satin or velvet not 
exceeding V 2 inch in width. 

yy 

‘015 

5 iS 

The same, from to Y inch in width 

iy 

• 03 

519 

The same, to 1 inch wide. 

yy 

• 05 

520 

The same, from 1 to U/2 inches wide . 

yy 

. 10 

521 

The same, 1(2 to 2 inches wide. 

yy 

.20 

522 

The same, from 2 to 2 $4 inches wide. . 

yy 

.25 

523 

The same, 2*4 to 3 inches wide. 

yy 

• 30 

524 

The same, exceeding 3 inches in width 

” 

.40 

525 

526 

Belts, sword, for officers, free. 

Belts, for ladies or children. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


527 

Prunes . 

Quintal 

16.00 

528 

Cloves . 

Pound 

• 25 

529 

Tacks, or small nails, copper or gilt. .. . 

yy 

• 25 

530 

Tacks, or small nails, of iron, all kinds 

yy 

. 10 

531 

Stoves (ranges), for vessels. 

Quintal 

20.00 

532 

Cochineal (Cochinille). 

Pound 

1.00 

533 

Glue . 

yy 

.20 

534 

Coverlets,, of cotton, figured, for beds, 




large size, 

Each 

2.00 

535 

The same, smaller . 

Each 

1.00 

536 

The same, of silk, large. 

Each 

10.00 

537 

The same, smaller . 

<< 

6.00 

538 

The same, or cotton blankets, white or 
colored, not exceeding 66 inches in 
length, 

Dozen 

4.00 

539 

The same, from 66 to 72 inches in 
length, 

yy 

6.00 

540 

The same, from 72 to 78 inches in 
length, 

yy 

8.00 

54 i 

The same, longer, in proportion . 




*As amended by decree of the Provisional Government, dated July 2, 1902. 








































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


27 


Para¬ 


graph 


Description of Articles. 


Unit of quantity. 


No. 


542 


543 

544 

545 

546 

547 

548 

549 

550 

551 


552 

553 

554 

555 

556 

557 

558 

559 

560* 


561 


562 

563 

564 

565 


566 

567 

568 

569 

570 

571 

572 

573 

574 


The same, or woolen blankets, white 
or colored, not exceeding 66 inches 
in length, 

The same, from 66 to 72 inches in 
length, 

The same, from 72 to 78 inches long. .. 

The same, longer, in proportion . 

Mattresses, of feathers. 

The same, of horse hair. 

The same, of cotton. 

The same, of straw . 

Musical collections, free. 

Tissues, of linen, white (called Cre- 
huella or lome de camello), and 
similar tissues, not exceeding 30 
inches in width, 

The same, wider; for each three 
inches increased width 2c. per yard 
shall be added to the value. 

The same, unbleached, not exceeding 
30 inches in width, 

The same, for each three inches in¬ 
creased width ic. per yard shall be 
added to the value. 

Columns, of stone, marble, bronze or 
iron, for ornamentation, or private 
buildings, 

The same, for public buildings, free. .. . 

Compasses (ships) . 

The same, of copper or iron (carpen¬ 
ters’), not exceeding 4 inches long. 

The same, longer . 

Sugar, candied preparations of (sugar 
plums), 

Fixed Rates. 

(Official Gazette No. 1571.) 
(Includes under the same valuation, 
also chocolate, sweet biscuits, con¬ 
densed milk and similar articles con¬ 
taining a large proportion of sugar.) 
Canned goods, meats and fish, except 
as otherwise provided (alimentary 
preserves), 

Goblets (glasses with stems), ordinary 
size, of crystal, 

The same, medium size . 

The same, small . 

The same, of glass, to be valued at 
one-half the amounts named in the 
three preceding paragraphs, in pro¬ 
portion to their size. 

Corals, in strings . 

Neckties, of cotton. 

The same, of silk, broad and of fine 
quality, 

The same, medium width and quality. . 

The same, common . 

The same, narrow . 

Cords, of linen or cotton . 

Cords, of wool. 

Cords of silk, or of silk mixture. 


Dozen 






Quintal 

ff 

)) 


Yard 


Yard 

73.8% ad valorem 

73.8% ad valorem 

Dozen 

Dozen 

Quintal 


Pound 

Dozen 

)9 


Pound 

Dozen 

>> 

>> 

Pound 


*As amended by Act of Congress, ap proved November 30, I 9 ° 4 - 


Fixed value. 


Dollars. 


9.00 

12.00 

15.00 

50.00 

25.OO 

10.00 

2.00 


•15 


. 10 


3.00 

6.00 

• 50 


.20 

4.00 
2.00 
1.00 


6.00 
• 50 

6.00 
4.00 
2.00 
1.00 
1.50 
3.00 
8.00 












































28 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

575 

Corsets, of all kinds . 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

12.00 

576 

Pen knives ,fine, four blades. 

99 

8.00 

577 

Same, three blades. 

99 

6.00 

578 

Same, two blades . 

99 

4.00 

579 

Same, one blade . 

99 

3.00 

580 

Same, of medium quality, four blades. . 

99 

6.00 

c,8i 

Same, three blades. 

99 

4-50 

=82 

Same, two blades . 

99 

3.00 

583 

Same, one blade . 

99 

2.00 

584 

Same, common, four blades . 

99 

4.00 

585 

Same, three blades . 

99 

3.00 

586 

Same, two blades . 

99 

2.00 

587 

Same, one blade . 

99 

1.50 

588 

Pique, tissue of, in waistcoat patterns. . 

99 

6.00 

589 

Waistcoat patterns, silk or velvet. 

99 

18.00 

590 

The same, in wool, or similar materials 

99 

18.00 

59 i 

The same, in linen, white or colored. .-. 

99 

18.00 

592 

The same, in cotton, imitation cassi- 
mere, 

99 

9.00 

■593 

The same, common . 

99 

6.00 

594 

Tickings, linen, 45 inches wide. 

Yard 

.40 

595 

Same, 46 to 60 inches wide. 

99 

-50 

596 

Same exceeding 60 inches in width. .. . 

99 

.60 

597 

Same, mixed tissue, up to 45 inches in 
width, 

99 

• 30 

598 

Same, from 46 to 60 inches in width. .. 

99 

.40 

599 

Same, exceeding 60 inches in width . .. 

99 

• 50 

600 

The same, of cotton, not exceeding 45 
inches in width, 

Yard 

.25 

601 

The same, from 45 to 60 inches wide. .. 

99 

• 30 

602 

The same, from 61 inches wide up¬ 
ward, 

99 

• 35 

603 

604 

Dimity (Cotonia). See par. 268. 

Linen tissue, fine (Creas). 

30 Yards 

9.00 

605 

The same, medium quality. 

99 

7-50 

606 

The same, common . 

99 

6.00 

607 

The same, with mixture of other ma¬ 
terials, fine, 

99 

6.00 

608 

The same, medium quality. 

99 

5.00 

609 

The same, common . 

99 

4.00 

610 

The same, pure cotton, fine. 

99 

4-50 

611 

The same, common . 

99 

3.00 

612 

Crehuela. (See paragraph 551, white 


V 

613 

linen tissues.) 

Crepe . 

Yard 

• 25 

614 

Cretonne, or sheetings, fine, any width 

99 

1.50 

615 

The same, medium quality. 

99 

1.00 

616 

The same, common . 

Glassware, not otherwise specified. 

99 

.75 

617 

73.8% ad valorem 

618 

619 

620 

Books, blank, for schools, free. 

The same, for music, free. 

Paintings, oil or pastel . 

73.8% ad valorem 


621 

622 

Spoons, and ladles, of gold, silver or 
any fine metal, plated. 

The same, with forks, silver, fine. 

5% ad valorem. 
12 pairs 

0 

0 

N 

HH 

623 

The same, common . 

99 

6.00 

624 

The same, galvanized metal, with or 
without forks, 

Dozen 

4.00 

625 

The same, of pewter or iron, with or 
without forks, 

99 

• 50 

626 

Ladles, of pewter or iron. 

99 

3.00 












































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


29 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

627 

Pocket knives, for sailors . 

Knives for the table, with ivory hand¬ 
les, fine, also mother of pearl, with 
forks, 

>> 

Dollars. 

1.50 

628 

12 pairs 

12.00 

629 

The same, medium quality. 

12 pairs 

6.00 

630 

The same, fine, without forks. 

Dozen 

6.00 

631 

The same, medium, without forks. 

yy 

3 00 

632 

The same, common, with forks. 

Dozen 

1.50 

633 

The same, common, without forks .... 

Knives, forks and spoons for dessert 
shall be valued at one-half the price 
fixed in the preceding paragraphs 
according to quality. 

Knives, hunting, with or without 
points, 


I .00 

634* 

Dozen 

1.00 

635 

*As amended by the Act of Congress, 
approved April 9, 1902. 

Knives, shoemakers’ . 

Dozen 

I .00 

636 

Beads, gold.'. 

5% ad valorem. 


637 

Beads, glass . 

Pound 

• 25 

638 

Strings for musical instruments, of 
copper, 

yy 

• 30 

639 

The same, of iron. 

yy 

. 10 

640 

The same, called, “Romans,” for 
guitar, violin and violincello, 

Gross 

3.00 

641 

The same, ordinary, thin, for small 
guitars, 

yy 

I .00 

642 

Still worm, of copper, or tin. 

Quintal 

25.00 

643 

Cradles, fine, for children. 

Each 

10.00 

644 

The same, ordinary. 

Wedges and rings, of iron. 

Each 

4.00 

645 

Quintal 

6.00 

646 

to 

713 

714 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section. 

(Derechos Fijos.) 

Shawls of cotton, or wool, common.... 

Each 

1.50 

715 

Shawls, of cashmere, silk or similar 
tissues, 

yy 

8.00 

716 

Vests (Waistcoats), of all kinds, of 
fine tissues, 

Dozen 

24.00 

717 

The same, common . 

yy 

12.00 

718 

Plates and handles for coffins, furni¬ 
ture and etc., of copper or other ma¬ 
terial, gilt or silver, 

Quintal 

25.00 

719 

Jackets, of broadcloth or any fine tis¬ 
sue, 

Each 

8.00 

720 

The same, common . 

Dozen 

24.00 

721* 

Chocolate . 

Quintal 

• 50 

722 

Sausages . 

Pound 

• 30 

723 

724 

725 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section. (Derechos Fijos.) 

Dice, of bone or ivory. 

Dozen 

12.00 

726 

Demijohns, empty, capacity one gallon. 


2.00 

727 

The same, two gallons . 


3.00 

728 

The same, three gallons. 


3-50 

729 

The same, large size. 

Silk damask . 


6.00 

730 

Yard 

6.00 

731 

The same, with mixture of linen or 
wool, 

*y 

4.00 

732 

Damask of linen or wool. 


2.00 

733 

Dates, preserved . 

Quintal 

8.00 


♦As amended by the Act of Congress, approved November 30, 1904, Official 
Gazette No. 157D 





































30 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

734 

Thimbles, or sailmakers’ palms, iron 
or brass, 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

3.00 

735 

Thimbles, of metal, silvered or gilded. . 

Gross 

1.50 

736 

The same, plain, metal . 

Thimbles, of gold or silver . 

Gross 

1.00 

737 

5% ad valorem. 


738 

Aprons, of silk . 

Dozen 

24.00 

739 

The same, of oil cloth or rubber. 

Dozen 

12.00 

740 

Aprons, of inferior material . 

Dozen 

6.00 

74 i 

Snuffers, of iron. 

>> 

1.00 . 

742 

Snuffers, of iron, tinned, with plates. .. 


3.00 

743 

The same, silvered or gilt. 

yy 

15.00 

744 

The same, of gold or silver. 

5% ad valorem. 


745 

Diadems, or bead ornaments . 

738% ad valorem. 


746 

Diamonds and brilliants. 

5% ad valorem. 


747 

Teeth, of all classes. 

Pound 

1.00 

748 

Domestic cottons ,printed in stripes or 
squares, not exceeding 24 inches in 
width. 

Yard 

.07 

749 

750 

75 1 

For each increase of three inches or 
fractional part thereof one cent per 
yard shall be added to the value. 

The same, of cross weaving, same 
quality, two cents increase per yard 
in the same proportion. 

Dolmans, plain . 

Each 

30.00 

752 

Dolmans, embroidered . 


60.00 

753 

to 

757 

Amended by Act of Congress, ap¬ 
proved April 9, 1902, to read as fol¬ 
lows : Drill American, blue or other 
colors, called “denims,” “Pearl 
River,” “Amoskeag,” etc., not ex- 
veeding 30 inches in width, 

Yard 

. 10 


(a) Drilling, cotton, white and col- 
ered, not exceeding 30 inches in 
width, 

>5 

. 10 

758 

Drilling, fine white, not exceeding 30 
inches in width (linen), 


.60 

759 

Drilling, linen, medium quality, same 
width, 

yy 

• 45 

760 

The same, ordinary . 

yy 

• 30 

761 

The same, unbleached, or colored, of 



762 

the same classes named in the three 
preceding paragraphs to be valued at 
ten cents less per yard in proportion 
to the quality. 

Drilling, linen, with mixture of other 
material, fine white, not exceeding 30 
inches in width. 

Yard 

.40 

763 

The same, of medium quality. 

yy 

• 30 

764 

The same, common . 

yy 

.20 

765 

766 

767 

768 

The same, unbleached, or colored shall 
be valued at five cents less per yard 
in accordance with the qualities as 
stated in the preceding three para¬ 
graphs. 

The same, of more than 30 inches in 
width shall be appraised in propor¬ 
tion to its greater width. 

Drugs and medicines. (See appendix.) 

Sweets, jams, jellies, etc., as amended 
by Act of Congress, November 30, 

| 1904, Official Gazette No. 1571, 

Quintal 

• 50 































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


31 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

l 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

769 

to 

775 

776 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this Section. (Derechos Fijos.) 

Images, or effigies of all kinds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 

Dollars. 

777 

Axle-trees of iron . 

Quintal 

10.00 

778 

Lace, of linen or silk, more than four 
inches in width, 

Yard 

.40 

779 

The same, three inches in width. 

yy 

• 30 

780 

The same, two inches in width. 

yy 

.20 

781 

The same, one inch in width. 

yy 

. 10 

782 

The same, of cotton, assorted. 

100 yards 

2.50 

783 

The same, of gold or silver. 

Oil cloth. (See table covers, para¬ 
graphs 454-457.) 

Pickles, in salt or vinegar, all classes, 
in large flasks, 

73.8% ad valorem. 

784 

785 

Dozen 

3.00 

786 

The same, in small flasks. 

yy 

1.50 

787 

Juniper berries, for the distillation of 
gin, 

Quintal 

10.00 

00 

CO 

t's 

Strings, covered with silver wire, for 
musical instruments, 

Gross 

6.00 

789 

Jars and pots, empty, for drug stores. . 

73.8% ad valorem. 


790 

791 

792 

The same, when used as receptacles of 
imported merchandise, subject to 
duty free. 

Luggage, passengers’. (See clause 1, 
section 9.) 

Ladders, of all kinds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


793 

Capes, for ladies, of muslin, em¬ 
broidered, 

Dozen 

12.00 

794 

The same, without embroidery. 

yy 

6.00 

795 

The same, in linen, silk or lace. 

yy 

24.00 

796 

Brooms, of broom corn or straw. 

yy 

3.00 

797 

Brushes, of hair or feathers . 

yy 

6.00 

798 

Guns, fine quality, one barrel (fowling 
pieces), 

Each 

10.00 

799 

The same, of medium quality. 

yy 

6.00 

800 

The same, common . 


3.00 

801 

802 

The same, of two barrels, value to be 
taken as two dollars more than the 
values stated in the preceding three 
paragraphs according to quality. 

The same, breach loaders, with one 
barrel, 

yy 

20.00 

803 

The same, with two barrels. 


30.00 

804 

Chisels, of all kinds, assorted. 

Dozen 

3.00 

805 

Desks, of mahogany or other fine 
wood, not exceeding 48 inches in 
length, 

Each 

30.00 

806 

The same, from 49 to 60 inches long. .. 

yy 

40.00 

807 

Desks, of mahogany or other fine 
wood, exceeding 60 inches in length, 

Each 

50.00 

00 00 

0 0 

0 00 

The same of ordinary wood, to be 
valued at one-half that of desks 
described in the preceding three 
paragraphs, according to size. 

Desks, portable. 

Each 

5.00 

810 

Bowls, of iron, enameled. 

Dozen 

• 50 

811 

Cuspidors, of iron, enameled, or com- 


0 0 

0 0 

cr>\o 

812 

mon ware, 

The same, of fine ware or porcelain.. 

yy 


































32 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

813 

Turpentine, essence of. 

Gallon 

Dollars. 

.80 

814 

Essence of semen contra, in flasks 
(worm seed), 

Dozen flasks 

3.00 

815 

816 

Essences of all kinds not otherwise 
specified, 

Steels, for striking fire. 

Swords, of all kinds, for officers (na¬ 
tional), free. 

Looking glasses, with fine frames, for 
each square inch of surface meas¬ 
urement of glass, 

The same, without frames, or framed 
with pasteboard, assorted, not ex¬ 
ceeding 15 inches in length, 

73.8% ad valorem. 
Dozen 

•30 

817 

8 18 

819 

Dozen 

.02 

1.50 

820 

The same, of larger size. 

>> 

2.00 

821 

The same, of inferior quality and 
small size, 

Spectacles (see paragraphs 113 to 
116). 

Spermaceti, in paste. 


.50 

822 

823 

Quintal 

25.00 

824 

Spermaceti, manufactured. 


50.00 

825 

Spirits of wine. 

Gallon 

1.00 

826 

Sponges, fine . 

Pound 

6.00 

827 

Sponges, common . 

>> 

4.00 

828 

Spurs, common, of iron. 

Spurs, of metal, other, gilt or silvered. 

Dozen 

3.00 

829 


6.00 

830 

Spurs, of gold or silver. 

5% ad valorem. 


831 

Skimmers, of copper . 

Pound 

• 25 

832 

The same, of iron or tin. 

Yarn of wool . 


1.00 

833 

>> 

1.00 

834 

The same, in tissues, for waistcoats, 
or other uses, 

Serge, or bunting for flags. 

Yard 

• 50 

835 

>> 

• 25 

836 

Powdered tin, for glazing vessels. 

Pound 

1.50 

837 

The same, in bars, pure or mixed. 


.20 

838 

839 

Statues, of all kinds for use in orna¬ 
menting public buildings, also de¬ 
tached parts thereof, free. 

Matting . 

Yard 

.60 

840 

Surplices . 

73.8% ad valorem. 


841 

Oakum . 

Quintal 

6.00 

842 

Lawns, of fine linen, “Estopillas,” 24 
inches in width, 

Yard 

•50 

843 

The same, with mixture of other ma¬ 
terial, 

>> 

.30 

844 

The same, of cotton. 

>> 

• 15 

845 

846 

The same, wider, to be valued at six, 
four and two cents per yard, re¬ 
spectively, more than the values 
stated in the preceding three para¬ 
graphs, according to material; for 
each three inches or additional part 
thereof, increase in width. 

Tissues of cotton, called “Estrepes,” 
not exceeding 34 inches wide, 

Yard 

.o8‘ 

847 

848 

The same, wider, for every three 
inches or additional part thereof in¬ 
crease in width, one cent shall be 
added to the value per yard. 

Stirrups, of iron or tin, for saddles. .. . 

12 pairs 

3.00 

849 

The same, of copper. 

>> 

6.00' 




































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


33 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

850 

The same, gilt or silvered. 

12 pairs 

Dollars. 

12.00 

851 

Surgical instruments—pocket. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


852 

to 

866 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
This section (Derechos Fijos). 


867 

Lanterns, ordinary, of all kinds. 

Dozen 

24.00 

868 

Lanterns, small . 

” 

12.00 

869 

The same, fancy. 

99 

36.00 

870 

The same, of mica, large size. 

79 

18.00 

871 

The same, small size. 

99 

12.00 

872 

The same, glass.. 

Plush, of cotton. 

79 

12.00 

873 

Yard 

•05 

874 

The same, of silk. 

Borders* (trimmings), embroidered.... 

79 

.40 

875 

Each 

6.00 

876 

The same, ordinary. 

79 

300 

877* 

Soup pastes, of vermicelli, macaroni, 
or similar materials, 

Quintal 

4.00 

878 

Yarn of hemp. 

Quintal 

10.00 

879 

Flutes, with one or two keys. 

Each 

4.00 

880 

The same, with more than two keys. . 

79 

6.00 

881 

The same, in cases.. 

Piccolos, of all kinds. 

Each 

8.00 

882 

Dozen 

12.00 

883 

Fringes, or borders, of silver or gold. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


884 

The same, imitation of gold or silver. . 

Per yard 
73.8% ad valorem. 


88 s 

The same, of silk. 

Per yard 
Yard 

.20 

886 

The same, of mixed materials. 

Yard 

• 15 

887 

The same, of wool. 

9 f 

. 10 

888 

The same, of cotton. 

99 

.06 

889 t 

Flowers or wreaths, artificial, of silk 
or other fine material, 

Pound 

6.00 

890+ 

The same, of cotton, paper or other 
common materials, 

99 

2.00 

891+ 

The same of iron, glass or porcelain. . 

99 

• 50 

892 

Vases, for flowers, of imitation porce¬ 
lain, more than 15 inches high, 

Pair 

6.00 

893 

The same, from 13 to 15 inches high. . 

79 

4.00 

894 

The same, from 8 to 12 inches high.. 

99 

2.00 

895 

The same, smaller. 

99 

•75 

896 

897 

The same, of glass, to be valued at 
one-half of the values stated in the 
preceding four paragraphs, accord¬ 
ing to size. 

Fencing foils, of iron, with hilt. 

The same,, without hilt. . 

Pair 

1.00 

898 

99 

• 50 

899 

Copper pans, for distilling, etc. 

Quintal 

25.00 

900 

901 

Pans, of iron, for sugar mills, free. 
Chisels, assorted sizes . 

Dozen 

3.00 

902 

Matches, in small boxes or packages, 
in customary form, 

144 boxes 

1.00 

903 

904 

Cotton blankets (see Par. 538 and 
succeeding paragraphs, same sub¬ 
ject). 

Liquor cases, ordinary, to contain 12 
flasks, including flasks, 

Each 

6.00 

905 

The same, of crystal . 

99 

12.00 

906 

907 

T^he same, with flasks filled with 
liquor, six dollars additional, ac¬ 
cording to the quality in the flasks. 
Flasks, of glass, all sizes . 

100 

1.00 


*As amended by Act of Congress of April 9, 1902, Official Gazette No. 1444. 
•{•Weights to include cartons and other immediate packing. 












































34 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

908 

Bridles and bits, complete for horses. . 

Each 

Dollars. 

2.00 

909 

The same, with nickeled or silvered 
bits, 

yy 

4.00 

910 

Beans, of all classes. 

Quintal 

4.00 

911 

Fruits, crystalized . 

Pound 

• 50 

912 

Fruits, dried, not otherwise specified.. 

yy 

• 25 

913 

The same, in syrup, contained in flasks. 

Dozen 

6.00 

914 

The same, in juice or liquor, in flasks. 
Fireworks . 

yy 

4.00 

915 

73.8% ad valorem. 


916 

Bellows, of all kinds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


917 

Dishes, of porcelain, fine, assorted.... 

Dozen 

6.00 

918 

The same, of earthenware. 

Fountains, artistic, for public places, 
free. 

The same, for private use. 

yy 

3-00 

919 

920 

73.8% ad valorem. 


921 

Percussion caps, for fowling pieces.... 

1000 

•50 

922 

923 

to 

942 

943 

Rifles, or guns of all classes, except 
as otherwise specially provided, 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Gold or silver lace, or stripes. 

73.8% ad valorem. 

73. 8 % ad valorem. 


944 

The same imitation of. 

12 yards 

1.00 

945 * 

Biscuits, fine quality, called pilot bread 

Quintal 

8.00 

946* 

The same, called “navy”. 

yy 

6.00 

947 * 

The same, of soda, butter or other 
combinations, 

yy 

16.00 

948 

Leather, of chamois, or similar skins, 
not elsewhere specified, 

Dozen 

6.00 

949 

Peas (Garbanzas) . 

Quintal 

4.00 

950 

Necklaces, of gold or silver. 

5% ad valorem. 


95 1 

952 

Carpenters’ planes (see Par. 498). 
Belaying pins (Cringles), of wood, 
for use on vessels, 

100 

8.00 

953 

Petroleum, kerosene (as amended by 
Act of Congress approved April 9, 
1902), 

Gallon 

.15 

954 

Gauze of silk, mixed with gold or 
silver, 

Yard 

4.00 

955 

The same, plain. 

Yard 

2.00 

956 

The same, of cotton, for veils. 

yy 

.40 

957 

Tissues of wool, mixed with silk, for 


\ 

dresses, 

yy 

• 50 

958 

The same, of pure wool. 

yy 

.40 

959 

The same, of wool mixed with cotton. 

yy 

• 30 

960 

Gin, in puncheons and demijohns. 

Gallon 

• 50 

961 

Gin, in flasks. 

Dozen 

3.00 

962 

963 

Gorgets, for national officers, free. 

Gum arabic . 

Pound 

•25 

964 

Caps, and bonnets, of silk, fine, orna¬ 
mented, for ladies, 

Dozen 

48.00 

05 

The same, of medium quality. 

Bonnets for ladies, of tissue, with or¬ 
naments, 

yy 

36.00 

966 

yy 

24.00 

967 

The same, without ornaments. 

yy 

18.00 

968 

969 

The same, and caps, for children, to 
be valued at half the values stated 
in the preceding four paragraphs, 
according to quality, ornamentation 
and material. 

Caps, for men (see Par. 313 to 315). 




* “Crackers.” 































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


35 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

! 

970 

Night caps, of silk. 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

3.00 

971 

The same, of cotton or wool. 

Cruppers, of leather. 

yy 

1.00 

972 

yy 

6.00 

973 

Saddle cloths, embroidered, or orna¬ 
mented with fine gold or silver lace, 
fine, 

Each 

10.00 

974 

Same, of broadcloth, with or without 
ornaments, 

Dozen 

36.00 

975 

The same, of wool or similar material. 

yy 

18.00 

976 

Same, of linen tissue. 

yy 

12.00 

977 

Gloves, of leather or silk, for men 
and women. 

yy 

6.00 

978 

The same, of linen. 

99 

300 

979 

The same, of cotton. 

yy 

1.00 

980 

981 

The same, for children, to be valued 
one-half the values expressed in the 
preceding three paragraphs, accord¬ 
ing to materials. 

Fishing line . 

Quintal 

12.00 

982 

983 

Lamp shades (see Par. 279). 

Meat safes, of wire. 

Dozen 

6.00 

984 

Stripes and checks (called “Guing- 
ams”), ginghams, of cotton, mixed 
with other material, not exceeding 
24 inches in width, 

Yard 

. 10 

985 

986 

The same, for each increase in width 
of three inches or fractional part 
thereof, to be valued at one cent ad¬ 
ditional per yard for each such in¬ 
crease. 

Guitars, banjos, or mandolins, fine.... 

Each 

8.00 

987 

The same, of medium quality. 


6.00 

988 

The same, common. 

Dozen 

4.00 

989 

Chisels, concave, large. 

The same, small.. 

3.00 

990 

73.8% ad valorem. 

1.50 

991 

Embroidery, in gold and silver. 


992 

to 

996 

997 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Beans, and dried peas. 

Quintal 

4.00 

998* 

999 * 

Axes, of iron, painted or not, free. 
Hatchets, or axes, without paint, free. 

Dozen 

4.00 

1000* 

The same, with handles or without, 

1001 

Hammocks, of silk or damask.... 

Each 

yy 

24.00 

1002 

The same, of linen or hemp, fine. 

yy 

10.00 

6.00 

1003 

The same, ordinary... 


1004 

The same, of dimity, linen tissue or 

yy 

3.00 

5.00 

4-50 

1005 

similar material, 

Flour, of rye or yucca. 

Barrel 

yy 

1006 

The same, of corn. 

yy 

1007 

1008 

The same, of wheat. 

Buckles, of gold or silver. 

The same, of jet, or silvered. 

5% ad valorem. 

7.00 

1009 

Dozen 

• 50 

1010 

The same, of iron, common, coated or 
not, 

Horseshoes . 

Iron, in bars of any form... 

Gross 

1.00 

ion 

1012 

Quintal 

yy 

10.00 

5.00 

1013 

The same, worked into window frames : 

yy 

10.00 

20.00 

1014 

balconies and railings, 

The same, in blades for carpenters 

yy 




*Axes and hatches for agricultural purposes are free; those for other pur 


poses are dutiable. 














































36 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

/ 

Fixed value. 

1015 

Figs, dried . 

Quintal 

Dollars. 

8.00 

IOl6 

Twine (twisted) . 

yy 

1 

25.00 

IOI7 

The same, of cotton, in balls. 

Pound 

• 50 

IOl8* 

Thread on reels, of 300 yards. 

Gross 

3.00 

IOI9* 

Thread on reels, of 200 yards. 


2.00 

1020* 

Thread on reels, of 100 yards. 

>> 

1.50 

1021 

Thread on reels, of 50 yards. 


1.00 

1022 

Thread, of wool. 

Pound 

1.00 

1023 

Twine, Mexican hemp. 

Quintal 

12.00 

1024 

Thread, of silk, on reels, of 100 yards. 

Dozen 

• 25 

1025 

The same, on reels, of 200 yards. 

The same, of more yards, to be valued 
in proportion. 

The same, of more yards, to be valued 

yy 

• 50 

1025 

1026 

Pound 

6.00 

1028 

Silk cord . 

Pound 

1.00 

1029 

Silk thread, for shoemakers. 

Pound 

.20 

1030 

Blades of steel, for knives. 

Dozen 

1.50 

1031 

The same, for swords. 

>> 

36.00 

1032 

The same, of iron, for swords. 

yy 

12.00 

1033 

1034 

The same, for working machetes, 
free. 

Blades or leaves of ivory for pictures 
and other uses, 

Dozen 

12.00 

1035 

Tin foil, large size sheets. 

Hundred 

8.00 

IO36 

The same, small sheets. 

yy 

4.00 

1037 

1038 

1039 

1040 

Sheets of tin, silver or similar mate¬ 
rials, 

Tissues of linen, called “Holan Ba¬ 
tiste” (see Par. 208). 

The same, white or unbleached (see 
Par. 1059). 

Tissues of cotton, called “Hollandilla” 

73.8% ad valorem. 


I04I 

(see cotton tissues, Par. 70 to 73). 
Lasts for long boots. 

12 pair 

12.00 

IO42 

The same, with springs and leg form. 

Dozen 

24.00 

1043 

The same, for shoes. 

Forms for hats. 

Dozen 

9.00 

IO44 

Dozen 

18.00 

1045 

Stoves, of iron. 

Quintal 

6.00 

IO46 

Hairpins, with or without ornaments. . 

Pound 

• 25 

1047 

Lamp black, or printing powder. 

yy 

. 10 

IO48 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 



to 

this section (Derechos Fijos). 



1051 

1052 

Printing machines of all classes, free. . 

- 


1053 

Printed matter not otherwise provided 




for, 

73.8% ad valorem. 


1054 

Incense . 

Pound 

•30 

1055 

1056 

1057 

Instruments for use in the arts and 
similar instruments not otherwise 
provided for, 

Musical instruments not otherwise 
specially provided for, 

Surgical instruments not otherwise 
specially provided for. 

73 8% ad valorem. 

73.8% ad valorem. 

73.8% ad valorem. 

1058 

1059 

Mathematical and scientific instru¬ 
ments, free. 

Linen tissues, called “Irelanda” or 
“Guarandol,” white, fine, 

Yard 

.60 

1060 

The same, medium quality. 

yy 

.40 

I06l 

The same, common. 

Yard 

.25 

1062 

The same, unbleached, called “Holan”. 

yy 

•25 


*As amended by Act of Congress approved April 9, 1902. 










































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


37 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

IO63 

The same, medium quality. 

Yard 

Dollars. 

.15 

1064 

The same, common. 

Fixtures, for water closets, complete.. 

99 

.10 

1065 

Each 

20.00 

1066 

Soap, Castile .. 

Quintal 

12.00 

1067* 

Soap, common . 

» 

• 55 

1068 

Soap, medicinal . 

Pound 

• 50 

1069 

Soap, perfumed . 

99 

• 50 

1070 

Soap dishes, without brushes, of all 
classes, 

Dozen 

• 75 

1071 

Ham . 

Quintal 

15-00 

1072 

1073 

1074 

Ropes and rigging (see Par. 307). 
Pitchers, of tin, copper or iron, of 
silver and silver-plated, 

The same, large, for washstands, en¬ 
ameled, 

73.8% ad valorem. 

Dozen 

3.00 

1075 

The same, small, painted or enameled. 

Dozen 

1.00 

1076 

1077 

Jasper, with or without ornamenta¬ 
tion and not for public buildings, 
Cages, small, of wire, or tin, for birds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 
Each 

3.00 

IO78 

The same, large size. 

Syringe, large, of copper, tin or pewter 

Each 

6.00 

1079 

Dozen 

6.00 

1080 

The same, assorted sizes. 

Dozen 

4.00 

I08l 

The same, small sizes. 

Dozen 

2.00 

1082 

The same, of crystal, more than 6 
inches long, 

Dozen 

2.00 

1083 

The same, small, common glass.• 

100 

300 

1084 

The same, patent.— 

Jewels, of gold or silver (see Section 
10). 

Jewels, imitation . 

Each 

2.00 

1085 

1086 

73.8% ad valorem. 


1087 

Chess and checkers, sets.... 

Each 

1.00 

1088 

Coffee sets, complete, of porcelain, 
with one dozen cups, 

Each 

6.00 

1089 

The same, in imitation of porcelain.... 

99 

300 

1090 

The same, common ware. 

99 

1.00 

1091 

The same, for toys. 

99 

.25 

1092 

Toilet sets, of porcelain, for wash- 
stands, 

Each 

6.00 

1093 

The same, of enameled iron, common 
ware, or glass, 

Each 

1.00 

IO94 

Lotto games, double. 

The same, single. 

Dozen 

6.00 

1095 

Dozen 

4.00 

IO96 

Cane mills, complete, free. 


• 

1097 

Toys of all kinds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


IO98 

to 

1100 

1101 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Sealing wax, fine. 

Pound 

1.50 

1102 

The same, common. 

Hand lamps, for petroleum. 

99 

• 75 

1103 

Dozen 

3.00 

1104 

Lamps, with pedestals (ordinary 
house), without globes, 

Dozen 

6.00 

1105 

The same, with globes. 

99 

9.00 

II 06 

The same, with glass or opal globes 
and pedestals of marble or onyx, 6 
inches high, 

Dozen 

24.00 

1107 

The same, with 7 inch pedestals. 

Dozen 

30.00 

II 08 

The same, with globes or shades of 
crystal, pedestals six inches long, 
gilt, or of crystal, 

Dozen 

| 48.00 


*As amended by Act of Congress approved April 9, 1902. 








































38 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1109 

The same, with pedestals of more than 
six inches in length, 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

60.00 

IIIO 

The same, without globes, with reflec¬ 
tors or without, for wall, small, 

Dozen 

12.00 

IIII 

The same, of large size. 

Dozen 

18.00 

1112 

The same, as described in the preced- 




ing paragraph, small, with globes, 

Dozen 

15.00 

11 13 

The same, large, with globes. 

Dozen 

24.00 

1114 

III 5 

The same, with more than one burner, 
to be valued at fifty per cent more 
for each additional burner. 

The same, or chandeliers, of bronze or 

% 


1116 

nickel-plated, for each light, 

The same, gilt or plated, each light. .. . 
Lanterns, hand . 


4.00 

6.00 

1117 

Dozen 

15 00 

IIl8 

The same, other. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


III9 

Yarn of wool, for embroidering. 

Pound 

1.00 

1120 

Tissue of wool, silk, or similar mate- 




rials, ornamented with silver or 
gold, up to 24 inches in width, 

Yard 

8.00 

1121 

1122 

The same, of greater width, to be val¬ 
ued proportionately. 

Bunting, of any kind. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


1123 

Pencils, common . 

Gross 

1.50 

1124 

The same, slate. 

1000 

1.00 

1125 

The same, with metal holders, except 
gold and silver, 

Dozen 

.60 

1126 

1127 

The same, with holders of gold or 
silver, 

Whips, of leather (lashes). 

5% ad valorem. 
Gross 

3.00 

1128 

The same, with handles of different 
material, 

Dozen 

6.00 

1129 

Tongues, smoked or salted. 

Quintal 

12.00 

1130 

The same, of cod fish. 

Eye glasses (see spectacles, Par.- 113 
to 116). 

Beans (Frijoles or lentils). 

Quintal 

12.00 

1131 

1132 

Quintal 

4.00 

1133 

Spangles . 

73.8% ad valorem. 


1134 

11 3 5 

Frock coats (see Par. 464). 

Awls, for shoemakers, without handles 

Gross 

1.00 

II36 

The same, with handles. 

Blank books . 

>> 

1.00 

1137 

73.8% ad valorem. 


1138 

1139 

Printed books, not prohibited, free.... 
Books of gold or silver foil. 

73.8% ad valorem. 


1140* 

Liquers, sweet, in common bottles.... 

Dozen 

7.00 

1141 

1142 

Liquers, in other vessels, to be valued 
proportionately. 

Garters, of any kind. 

Dozen 

1.50 

1143 

Files, for all uses, not exceeding nine 
inches in length. 

Dozen 

3.00 

1144 

The same, larger sizes. 


6.00 

1145 

The same, triangular, for sharpening 
tools . 

Dozen 

1.50 

II46 

Pop (Limonada), in bottles. 

Dozen 

1.00 

1147 

Linen tissues, mixed with cotton, em¬ 
broidered, up to 36 inches wide. 

Yard 

•50 

II48 

The same, wider, exceeding 36 inches 
in width . 

9f 

.60 

1149 

The same, without embroidery, up to 
36 inches wide. 

>> 

.40 

1150 

The same, wider. 


•45 


*As amended by Decree of the Provisional Government, dated July 2, 1902. 







































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


39 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

II 5 I 

Cotton tissues, embroidered, up to 36 
inches wide . 

Yard 

Dollars. 

•30 
• 35 

.20 

1152 

1153 

The same, wider. 

>> 

The same, without embroidery, up to 
36 inches wide. 


1154 * 

1155 * 

1156* 

1157 * 

II58* 

1158 (a) 

1159 

1160 

1161 

The same, white or colored (called 
“Victoria” or “Bishop Lawn”), fine. ., 
The same, medium quality. 

? J 

. 10 
.06 

The same, common. 


.04 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.09 

. 10 

Ginghams (cotton), 24 inches wide. .. . 

The same, from 24 to 30 inches wide. . 

*The same, from 30 to 36 inches wide. . 

Ginghams, cotton mixed with other 
material, up to 24 inches in width. .. . 

The same, wider, for each increase in 
width of three inches or fractional 
part thereof, one cent shall be added 
to the value per yard. 

Gingham, of linen, up to 24 inches in 
width . 

)} 

Yard 

Yard 

1162 

1163 

The same, wider, for each increase in 
width of three inches or fractional 
part thereof, one cent shall be added 
to the value per yard. 

Sail cloth, cotton, linen or mixed tex¬ 
tiles 27 ifirhp*; wide No T. 


•44 

1164 

1165 

1166 

The same; two cents shall be deducted 
from the value stated in the preced¬ 
ing paragraph for each higher num¬ 
ber. 

The same, wider, to be valued at two 
cents more per yard for each addi¬ 
tional inch in width. 

Paying tiles, of marble or cement, for 
pqpVi cmiarp of 7 'T. inches. 

Square 

Square 

.01 

1167 

The same, glazed, fine, in squares of 16 
mrhp<; . 

.01 

1168 

1169 

1170 

1171+ 

1172 

Crockery, of porcelain, assorted or not. 

^PVip camp Qtnnll . 

100 

100 

10.00 

5.00 

Tmifatirm r>f nnrrplain larp'e. 

100 

6.00 

XlllllaUUU Ui pui vviauij . 

T'Vip camp email . 

100 

3.00 

The same, common, of glazed eathern- 

uirarp larcrp . 

100 

4.00 

H73t 

1174 

to 

1186 

1187 

1188 

1189 

Tlio camp email . 

100 

2.00 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

TJ re -c frit- rarriacrpc . 

Each 

1.00 

1 llCo, IvJl tai 1 . 

Cocks, of copper or pewter (faucets) . . 

camp nf WOOfl . 

Quintal 

73.8% ad valorem 

30.00 

W nf irnn fnr anv 11 SP. 

Quintal 

10.00 

1190 

VV rcIlCllCoj UI HUH, 1U1 any .. 

Dozen 

12.00 

1191 

1 lie odlllC, LdllCU . 

T ^^ 1 /c fnr firp arme . 


12.00 

1192 

If oirc watpriPS . 

71 . 8 % ad valorem 


ii 93 

A T 0 cTr<a*-p 1 c Wn T ( S 17 P ) . 

Barrel 

12.00 

1194 

1195 

1196 

1197 

1198 

lviacKereib, i . 

camp Nn O ( S 17 P"). 

Barrel 

10.00 

1 nc odinc, u. — . 

camp "NTn ? ( S 17 P^ . 

Barrel 

8.00 

Agricultural machetes, free. 

Machetes, long, with scabbards, or 

Dozen 

36.00 


*As amended by Act of Congress, April 9, 1902. 
tPaving tiles, “small,” not to exceed 6 inches square, 


and 3 inches deep. 















































40 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1199 

1200 

Madapolan (see cotton tissues, Par. 
70 to 73). 

Tissues of cotton, called “Mahon” or 
“Blcinquin” . 

Yard 

Dollars. 

.25 

1201 

The same, imitation of. 

Magnesia (see appendix). 

Corn, in the grain. 

Yard 

. 10 

1202 

1203 

Quintal 

1.50 

1204 

Cloves . 

Quintal 

12.00 

1205 

1206 

Manna (see appendix). 

Peanuts . 

Barrel 

6.00 

1207 

1208 

Shawls (see Par. 1322 to 1354). 

Butter . 

Quintal 

20.00 

1209 

Lard (hogs’). 

” 

12.00 

1210 

Table cloths, linen, embroidered, with 
with twelve napkins. 

Each 

8.00 

1211 

The same, of linen, with mixture of 
other material, with twelve napkins.. 

Each 

6.00 

1212 

The same, of cotton, with twelve nap¬ 
kins . 

Each 

4.00 

1213 

1214 

The same, without embroidery, to be 
valued at 50% of the values stated 
in the preceding three paragraphs, 
according to material. 

Ladies’ cloaks, of silk. 

738% ad valorem. 


1215 

I2l6 

Ladies’ shawls, mantillas, of lawn or 

tulle . 

The same, of cotton. 

73.8% a4 valorem. 
Dozen 

12.00 

1217* 

Apples, fresh . 

Barrel 

4.00 

1218 

Camomile . 

Pound 

• 50 

I 2 T 9 

1220 

Charts and maps, of all kinds, free. 
Machinery, not otherwise specified.... 

738% ad valorem. 

1221 

Marking tools (for marking lumber) 
(an engraving tool) . 

Dozen 

6.00 

1222 

Ivory, natural, unmanufactured. 

Pound 

2.00 

1223 

Ivory, manufactured . 

738% ad valorem. 


1224 

1225 

Marble, for public monuments, free. 
Hammers, of iron . 

Dozen 

3.00 

1226 

Morocco, leather of (hides). 

Dozen 

6.00 

1227 

1228 

Masks (see Par. 442-444). 

Lockets, gold and silver. 

5% ad valorem. 


1229 

The same, of other materials. 

Stockings, cotton, fine, for men or 
women . 

73 8% ad valorem. 


1230 

Dozen 

300 

1231 

The same, medium quality. 

Dozen 

2.00 

1232 

The same, common. 

99 

1.00 

12 33 

The same, scotch thread or woolen.... 

" 

6.00 

1234 

The same, of silk, plain or otherwise.. 

99 

12.00 

1235 

1236 

Patent medicines, not otherwise pro¬ 
vided for . 

Molasses (sugar house). 

73.8% ad valorem. 
Gallon 

.10 

1237 

1238 

Mercury (see appendix). 

Merinos, real, fine. 

Yard 

1.00 

1239 

The same, of medium quality. 

” 

• 75 

1240 

The same, common. 

99 

•50 

1241 

Tables, of mahogany or any fine wood, 
with tops of the same material. 

Square foot 

1.00 

1242 

Tables with marble tops. 

738% ad valorem. 


1243 

Tables, of pine, or other common wood 

Square foot 

.40 

1244 

Coffee mills, or mills for other use.... 

Dozen 

12.00 

1245 

1246 

Mortars (see Par. 94-97). 

Mosquito nets, or bed hangings of silk. 

Each 

20.00 











































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


41 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1247 

1248 

1249 

1250 

1251 

1252 

1253 

1254 

1255* 

The same, of linen or wool. 

Each 

Dollars. 

10.00 

The same, of cotton. 


4.00 

1.00 

Small beads . 

Pound 

Mustard (see appendix). 

Pulley blocks, double (length). 

Inch 

. 12 

The same, single. 

11 

.08 

Shot, bird . 

Quintal 

73.8% ad valorem. 

Yard 

8.00 

Toys of all kinds.' 

Muslins, of cotton, not exceeding 25 
inches in width. 

.06 

1256* 

1257* 

1257 (a) 

1258 

The same, 25 to 29 inches wide. 

11 

.07 

.08 

.09 

.15 

.20 

The same, from 29 to 32 inches wide. .. 
*The same, from 32 to 36 inches wide.. 
Muslins of linen, or linen mired with 
other material (common. 

11 

11 

Yard 

1259 

1260 

1261 

1262 
to 

1281 

1282 

The same, fine. 

11 

For each increase in width of three 
inches or fractional part thereof, 
two cents additional per yard to be 
added to the values as stated in the 
preceding two paragraphs. 

The same, embroidered. 

73 8% ad valorem. | 

144 packs 

11 


For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Playing cards, made from cotton pulp, 
ordinary . 

6.00 

1283 

1284 

1285 

1286 

1287 

1288 

1289 

t 9 nn 

The same firie . 

12.00 

Cards made from linen pulp. 

11 

24.00 

Razor* firie . 

Pair 

3.00 

The same medium quality . 

11 

1.50 

The same common . 

Dozen 

3.00 

Necessaries (toilet cases) of all kinds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 
Quintal 
Pound 

8.00 

. 

Nutmegs . 

.60 

1291 

1292 

1293 

1294 

1295 

1296 

1297 

Yams ( vp 0*6* table s') . 

Quintal 

Pound 

1.00 

Wafers (for sealing* letters^ . 

1.00 

Ochre common . 

Quintal 

300 

T'l-wa camp fine . 

6.00 

Nautical instruments . 

73.8% ad valorem. 
Pound 

100 

Pound 


Eyelets, for boots and shoes . 

Earthenware, pots, glazed, assorted. ... 

Unnnpr nr»ts . 

•30 
6.00 
• 30 

I 2 yo 

1299 

1300 

1301 

1302 

1303 

1304 

1305 

pots tinned or enameled . 

Dozen 

8.00 

Orcrans . 

73.8% ad valorem. 
5% ad valorem. 
Quintal 

Pound 


Omamprit*; of o-old and silver . 


The same, of brass or other metal... . 

Gold foil (see Par. 1139)- 

Tinsel . 

30.00 

2.00 

Ovoters in anv vessel . 

Quintal 

Pound 

10.00 

Wirkinc . .. 

..25 

1306 

1307 

1308 


Quintal 

Dozen 

• 50 

OtldW U 1 .. 

Qtinirpls wnnrl en . 

1.00 

OIlUVCIoj wuuutll . 

QVirwpIc of iron with handles. 

Dozen 

300 

1309 

CU/\tra 1 c uri+Vionf handles. 

Dozen 

2.00 

1310 

1311 

1312 

1313 

1314 

1315 

onoveib, wiuiuui .. 

Wash basins (see Par. 1509 to 1512, 
Shedule C, this section.) 

Sack coats (see Par. 464 to 472). 
Candle sticks (see Par. 425 to 429 (. 
Log-wood, or bastard lignum-vitae... 
Fustic, Brazil wood and lignum-vitae. 

Ton 

Ton 

6.00 

10.00 


*As amended by Act of Congress, approved April 9, 1902. 


























































42 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1316 

Cotton velvets . 

Yard 

Dollars. 

.20 

1317 

Silk velvet . 

Yard 

2.00 

1318 

1319 

Panacea (see appendix). 

Cloth (for men’s clothing and the 
like), fine quality, not exceeding 60 
inches wide . 

Yard 

4.00 

1320 

The same, medium quality. 

Yard 

3.00 

1321 

The same, common. 

99 

2.00 

1322 

1323 

Shawls, in general, shall pay accord¬ 
ing to class, size, and material, 
upon each square containing six 
square inches, as follows (fringes 
excluded from measurements). 

Shawls of cotton, up to 1,600 square 
inches . 

6 sq. inches 

.02 

1324 

The same, of cotton, 1,601 to 2,400 
square inches . 

99 

.015 

1325 

The same, 2,401 to 3,480 square inches. 

99 

.0125 

1326 

The same, exceeding 3,480 square 
inches . 

99 

.01125 

1327 

The same, imitation of wool, common, 
in accordance with paragraph 1323. . 

99 

•03 

1328 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph, 1324. 

99 

.025 

1329 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1325 . 

99 

.02 

1330 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1326 . 

99 

.0175 

1331 

The same, fine, imitation of wool, in 
accordance with paragraph 1323. 

99 

.045 

1332 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1324 . 

99 

.04 

1333 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1325 . 

99 

•03 

1334 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1326 . 

99 

.0275 

1335 

The same, of fine wool, and ordinary 
crepe, in accordance with paragraph 

1323 . . 

99 

.08 

1336 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1324 . 

99 

.07 

1337 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1325 . 

99 

.06 

1338 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1326 . 

99 

•055 

1339 

The same, in crepe of medium quality 
or common silk, in accordance with 
paragraph 1323 . 

99 

•15 

1340 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1324 . 

99 

. 12 

1341 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1325 . 

99 

. IO 

1342 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1326 . 

99 

.08 

1343 

The same, in fine crepe, or silk of me¬ 
dium quality, in accordance with 
paragraph 1323 . 

99 

•25 

1344 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1324 . 

6 sq. inches 

.20 

1345 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1325 . 

99 

•I 7 






































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


43 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1346 

The same, in accordance with para- 


Dollars. 


graph 1326 . 

6 sq. in. 

. 15 

1347 

The same, of fine silk, or silk crepe, in 
accordance with paragraph 1^2^. 

11 

• 50 

1348 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1324 . 

11 

.40 

1349 

The same, in accordance with para - 
graph 1325 . 

11 

• 30 

1350 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1326 . 

11 

• 25 

1351 

The same, embroidered, in accordance 
with paragraph 1323. 

11 

.60 

1352 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1324 . 

11 

• 45 

1353 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1325 . 

11 

• 35 

1354 

The same, in accordance with para¬ 
graph 1326 . 

11 

• 30 

1355 

1356 

Handerkerchiefs, to be valued under 
the same rule contained in para¬ 
graph 1322 . 

Handkerchiefs, of cotton, white or col¬ 
ored . 

6 inches square 

.0075 

1357 

The same, with mixture of linen. 

11 

.0125 

1358 

The same, of linen, common. 

11 

.02 

1359 

The same, of medium quality. 

11 

• 03 

1360 

The same, fine. 

11 

.04 

1361 

The same, of pure cambric. 

11 

.06 

1362 

The same, of madras. 

11 

• 03 

1363 

The same, of silk, or silk tissue, called 
“Nipe” .. 

11 

• 05 

1364 

Potatoes and beets. 

Barrel 

2.50 

1365 

Paper, colored . 

Ream 

1.00 

1366 

Paper, for drawing or music. 

100 sheets 

2.00 

1367 

The same, for writing, common, 13 
inches in length . 

Ream 

i .00 

1368 

The same, good quality. 

11 

2.00 

1369 

The same, gilt edged. 

11 

5.00 

1370 

The same, letter, single sheets. 

11 

1.50 

1371 

The same, gilt edged. 

11 

3.00 

1372 

The same, note. 

100 sheets 

• 25 

1373 

The same, gilt edged. 

The same, with heading for private use 

11 

• 50 

1374 

11 

2.00 

1375 

The same, wrapping. 

Quintal 

5.00 

1376 

The same, sand or emery. 

Ream 

3.00 

1377 

1378 

The same, for printing and book bind¬ 
ing, free. 

The same, wall, tinted, printed in col¬ 
ors or otherwise, fine. 

Yard 

.08 

1379 

The same, medium quality. 

11 

.04 

1380 

The same, common. 

11 

.02 

1381 

The same, sheeting, for use in the 
construction of vessels, called “Car¬ 
ton” . 

Quintal 

5.00 

1382 

Umbrellas, of cotton, not exceeding 
24 inches in length. 



Dozen 

12.00 

1383 

The same, larger, for each additional 
inch in length. 

Inch 

1.00 

1384 

The same (sun shades). 

Dozen 

8.00 

1385 

Umbrellas, of silk, not exceeding 24 
inches in length. 

11 

24.00 



















































44 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1386 

1387 

The same, larger; for each additional 
inch in length, four dollars to be 
added to the value expressed in the 
preceding paragraph (per dozen). 

Umbrellas, of silk (sun shades). 

Dozen 

' Dollars. 

18.00 

1388 

Raisins . 

Quintal 

8.00 

1389 

Soup pastes (see Par. 877). 

yy 

4.00 

1390 

Silk cord, “patent” (some special 
brand) . 

Yard 

1.00 

1391 

Combs, of tortoise shell or ivory. 

Dozen 

6.00 

1392 

Same, of rubber, horn or bone. 

yy 

• 50 

1393 

The same, small, for beard, any kind. . 

yy 

1.00 

1394 

1395 

The same, for the hair, tortoise shell, 

ornamented with gold or silver. 

The same, of rubber, horn or bone, 
with ornaments . 

738% ad valorem. 

Dozen 

1.50 

1396 

The same, without ornaments. 

Hair, human (see Par. 304). 

yy 

• 50 

1397 

Pound 

6.00 

1398 

1399* 

White percale (see Par. 70-77). 

Printed cottons, common, called 
“prints/’ not exceeding 25 inches in 
width . 

Yard 

.06 

1400* 

The same, from 25 to 29 inches wide. .. 

yy 

.07 

1401* 

The same, from 29 to 32 inches wide... 

yy 

.08 

1402* 

The same, from 32 to 36 inches wide.. . 

yy 

.09 

1403 

Printed cottons, fine, not exceding 24 
inches in width . 

Yard 

. 12 

1404 

1405 

The same; for each three inches in 
width or fractional part thereof 
added, two cents per yard to be 
added to the value expressed in the 
preceding paragraph. 

Perfumery, common, if imported in 
assorted lots in small trunks; pieces 
or packages . 

Dozen 

3.00 

1406 

Pearls, fine . 

Ounce 

6.00 

1407 

The same, false, or imitation of. 

Copper vessels . 

Pound 

.25 

1408 

Quintal 

30.00 

I409 

Copper weights . 

Quintal 

25.00 

I4IO 

Weights of iron or lead. 

Quintal 

8.00 

I4II 

Lactometers, and instruments for test¬ 
ing liquors and syrups. 

Dozen 

3.00 

1412 

Dried or salted fish (see Par. 176). 

Quintal 

300 

1413 

Rosin, pine . 

Barrel 

4.00 

1414 

Pianos, to pay 10% upon the following 
value, i e. (see Clause b, Sec. 10). 

Each 

250.00 

1415 

Iron pick axes. 

Quintal 

8.00 

1416 

Grind stones, large. 

Dozen 

6.00 

1417 

The same, small. 

Dozen 

3.00 

1418 

Flint stones . 

1000 

1.50 

1419 

Stones, false . 

Pound 

•25 

1420 

The same, of granite, for paving. 

64 sq. ins. 

.01 

1421 

The same, for use in grinding cacao. .. 

Each 

2.00 

1422 

The same, for filtering water. 

Each 

2.00 

1423 

1424 

Precious stones (see Clause a, Sec. 10). 
Stones, round, for mills. 

Quintal 

1.00 

1425 

1426 

Skins, prepared, not otherwise men¬ 
tioned . 

Foot rules (measures). 

73.8% ad valorem. 
Dozen 

3.00 

I427 

Pepper, of all kinds. 

Quintal 

10.00 

1428 

Small brushes, without handles. 

100 

2.00 


*As amended by Act of Congress approved April 9, 1902. 











































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


45 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

■ Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1429 

1430* 

The same, of all kinds, with handles.. 
Paint, common, white zinc. 


Dozen 

Quintal 

>> 

yy 

Dollars. 

2.00 

12 00 

1431 * 

1432* 

Paint, of lead, white or black. 

The same, yellow or red. 


6.00 

8 00 

1433 * 

The same, green or blue. 


)) 

10 00 

1434 

Pincers, of all kinds (not otherwise 
mentioned) . 


Dozen 

1 00 

1435 

Pincers, for shoemakers . 


Dozen 

1.00 

1436 

Pique, fine . 


Yard 

>> 

60 

1437 

Pique of cotton. 


. 20 

1438 

Pistols, fine, for targets or galleries, in 
cases, with all appurtenances. 


Pair 

16.00 

1439 

1440 

1441 

1442 

1443 

1444 

H 45 

1446 

1447 

1448 

1449 

The same, without cases.. 


Pair 

10.00 

The same, large, common. 


>> 

6.00 

The same, small. 


>> 

3.00 

Holsters for pistols. 


yy 

2.00 

Slates, with frames. 


Dozen 

• 30 

1.50 

3.00 

Trowels, for masons. 


yy 

Flatirons . 


12 pair 

ad valorem. 

Plans (drawings, maps or charts) free. 
Silver, unmanufactured . 

5 % 

The same, manufactured (see Clause 
a, Section 10). 

Linen tissues, fine, called “Platilla,” or. 
the same mixed with other mate¬ 
rials, 36 inches wide. 

Yard 

.30 
• 25 

v . 20 

1450 

1451 

1452 

1453 

The same, medium quality. 


» 

The same, common . 


yy 

The same, unbleached, to be valued at 
three cents less per yard than the 
values expressed in the preceding 
three paragraphs, according to the 
quality. 

Plates, of iron, enameled, for soup, or 
shallow . 


Dozen 

1.00 

1454 

1455 

1456 

1457 

1458 

1459 

1460 

1461 

1462 

1463 

1464 

1465 

1466 

1467 

1468 

1469 

1470 

1471 

1472 

1473 

1474 

1475 

1476 

1477 

1478 

The same, of porcelain (see Par. 1168- 
1173 ).. 

Plates silver plated . 


Dozen 

12.00 

Lead unmanufactured . 


Quintal 

yy 

Gross 

6.00 

Lead, manufactured into piping, etc... 
Pens of steel fine. 


10.00 

• 5 o 

The same common. 


yy 

.20 

Th* 3 «amp of quills whole or cut. 


1000 

2.00 

Featlierc for ornaments. 


Dozen 

3.00 

Plumes, for military, free. 

L-porgins of leather . 


Dozen 

36.00 

T'fip came of eloth of all kinds. 


Dozen 

12.00 

Pulleys (see Par. 1251). 

Cun nowder coarse. 


Quintal 

yy 

20.00 

Cnn nowder fine . 


40.00 

Pnmatiim rommon in nots . 


Dozen 

1.00 

Vhe came of medium aualitv. 


yy 

2.00 

T It p came fine . 


yy 

3.00 

The same, extra fine, including vessels. 
Pen holders of cold or silver. 

5 % 

Pound 
ad valorem. 

• 50 

Pl-tA camp of wood or hone. 

Gross 

2.00 

T'Vi a came eomtnon . 


Gross 

1.00 

I pftpr nrecses for coDviner. 


Each 

10.00 

nf crnlrl nr silver. 

5 % 

ad valorem. 


Pfip came false or imitation. 

Dozen 

3.00 

T are nettinn - of silk or linen. 


Yard 

1.00 






*By long custom the paints mentioned in these paragraphs are, without author¬ 
ity of law, valued at $6.00 per quintal. 




























































46 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1479 

The same, of cotton . 

Pursiana (see Par. 1399-1404). 
Poniards, prohibited. 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Cheese, Edam . 

Yard 

Dollars. 

• 25 

1480 

1481 

1482 
to 

1518 

1519 

Dozen 

6.00 

1520 

The same, of all other kinds. 

Quinine (see appendix). 

Hardware, not otherwise specified. 

Quintal 

12.00 

1521 

15 22 

73.8% ad valorem. 


1523 

1524 
to 

1525 

1526 

1527 

Chandeliers (see Par. 1115). 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Medicinal roots (see appendix). 

Snuff (tobacco) . 

Pound 

1.00 

1528 

Satin, imitation of in cotton. 

Yard 

• 25 

1529 

Satin, of fine silk . 

Yard 

1.50 

1530 

Satin, of silk, common quality .j. .. 

Yard 

• 75 

1531 

Curry combs . 

Dozen 

1.50 

1532 

Rat traps, large, of iron . 

yy 

3-00 

1533 

Rat traps, small, of wood or wire . 

yy 

• 75 

1534 

Fishing nets . 

Dozen 

12.00 

1535 

Rivets, of iron . 

Quintal 

6.00 

T 536 

1537 

1538 

“Regencies” (cotton prints) see No. 

1399-1402. 

Plow shares, free. 

Watches, of silver or gold . 

5% ad valorem. 


1539 

Beets . 

Barrel 

2.50 

1540 

Oars, for boats . 

Foot 

.08 

1541 * 

Cabbage . 

Barrel 

2.50 

1542 

Rifles, of all kinds. 

Each 

20.00 

1543 

1544 

Scales (see Par. 182-185). 

Rum. from 22 to 24 proof. 

Gallon 

.50 

1545 

The same, 25 proof and above. 

yy 

1.00 

1546 

1547 

1548 

Rosaries, with crosses or medals, free. 

“Rosolio” (see Par. 1140) liquers. 

Wheels, for mule carts. 

Pair 

20.00 

1549 

The same, large. 

yy 

30.00 

1550 

Wheels for wheelbarrows. 

Each 

4.00 

1551 

to 

1561 

1562 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Swords, with hilts of horn, or orna¬ 
mental iron work . 

Dozen 

60.00 

1563 

1564 

156s 

The same, with steel scabbards, for 
cavalry, free. 

The same, for officers, free. 

Sago, arrowroot, and similar products. 

Pound 

.08 

1566 

Salt, common . 

Barrel 

1.00 

1567 

Salt, ground . 

Quintal 

2.00 

1568 

Salt, medicinal (see appendix) . 


1569 

Sausage, of all kinds. 

Pound 

• 30 

1570 

Salmon . 

Quintal 

12.00 

1571 

Leeches . 

100 

2.50 

1572 

Sardines, in oil.. 

Pound 

•30 

1573 

The same, salted . 

Quintal 

8.00 

1574 

Silk serge . 

Yard 

2.00 

1575 

Frying pans, of copper. 

Pound 

•30 

1576 

Frying pans, of iron. 

yy 

.08 

1577 

Tallow, manufactured. 

Quintal 

12.00 















































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


47 


Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

The same, crude. 

Quintal 

Pound 

Dollars. 

8.00 

Lubricating grease for machinery, free. 
Twisted silk for sewing. 

6.00 

Seals. 

73.8% ad valorem. 

Dozen 

Seeds, or plants for seedlings, free. 
Napkins, of linen, large, fine. 

4.00 

The same, of linen, large, common.... 
The same, of cotton, fine. 

99 

99 

2.00 

3.00 

The same, common . 

99 

1.50 

9.00 

12.00 

18.00 

The same, small (dessert), to be val¬ 
ued at one-half the values expressed 
in the preceding four paragraphs, 
according to material and quality. 

Saws not longer than 18 inches. 

Dozen 

The same, from 19 to 24 inches long. . 
The same longer than 24 inches. 

Dozen 

Dozen 

Cider in bottles . 

99 

3.00 

Pidf^r in other receptacles. 

Gallon 

• 50 

Frame saws, not exceeding 36 inches 

in length . 

Dozen 

12.00 

The same longer . 

Dozen 

18.00 

The same (double hand) up to 5L2 

feet in length . 

99 

36.00 

T'Vte came Inntrer . 

99 

48.00 

.^aHrllpc fnr men nr women . 

Each 

25.00 

Chairs common wr>e>den . 

Dozen 

6.00 

Tin* came cane seated . 

Dozen 

12.00 

TVif» came witli cane backs . 

Dozen 

99 

18.00 

The same, fine, corded silk or leather 
. 

48.00 

The same, small, for use in church, to 
be valued at one-half the values ex¬ 
pressed in the four preceding para¬ 
graphs, in accordance with quality 
and material. 

Rocking chairs and arm chairs, to be 
valued at double the values express¬ 
ed in the preceding five paragraphs, 
according to quality, material and 
size. 

Barber chairs, to be valued at three 
times the values expressed in the pre¬ 
ceding paragraphs numbered 159879- 
1600 and 1601, in accordance with 
their material and quality. 

Almond syrup and similar syrups, in 

Dozen 

4.00 

LUllilllUU Uviuvo .. 

Qnrlo . 

Quintal 

4.00 

Rope, of hemp (see Par. 307). 

Hats, of any shape, for officers, free. 
Hats, the same, for men, silk, high... . 

'TUr* c*omA fplt nr Qillc . 

Dozen 

Dozen 

36.00 
24.00 

1 lie OCllllC, 1 CU Ul .. 

TT«f c nr nf rloth fine. 

99 

12.00 

riaiS, OI Icll, ui eieftn, miv~. • • 

'T'u wn r\£ mpHinm mm lit v. .. 

99 

8.00 

1 M6 same, Oi mcuiuiii 4 uau v. 

'T'u r*r»tnmnn . 

99 

5.00 

1 ne Mine, .. 

TU^ ( Tt-nlia-n straw . 

Dozen 

12.00 

nais, 01 ltdiictii .. 

mu „ ...„^ ^ 1 ] a A “Panama ” fine . 

99 

60.00 

1 ne same, eaiieu -l cumuia, . 

99 

30.00 

1 ne Same, IIlCUlUlii quaiuj . 

The same, common . 

99 

12.00 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 


1578 

1579 

1580 

1581 

1582 

1583 

1584 

1585 

1586 

1587 


1588 

1589 

1590 

1591 

1592 

1593 

1594 

1595 

1596 

1597 

1598 

1599 

1600 

1601 

1602 


1603 


1604 


1605 

1606 

1607 

1608 

1609 

1610 
l6ll* 
l6l2* 

1613* 

1614 

1615 

1616 

1617 


*Bovs’ hats to be valued at one-half the value expressed in uic pi cecum* ^ 
paragraphs, the last three of which are amended to read as indicated by Act o 

of Congress approved April 9, 1902. 


















































48 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1618 

The same, called “Jiron”. 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

6.00 

1619 

1620 

The same, for children, to be valued at 
one-half the values expressed in the 
preceding five paragraphs. 

Hats, of straw, or any other material, 
ornamented, for ladies. 

yy 

24.00 

1621 

The same, of common straw, plain. .. . 
Rings, of gold or silver. 

yy 

1.50 

1622 

5% ad valorem. 


1623 

Rings, imitation of gold or silver. 

Gross 

3.00 

1624 

Sole leather . 

Quintal 

15.00 

1625 

to 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Tobacco, leaf .. 



1635 

1636 

Quintal 

20.00 

1637 

Tobacco, chewing.. 

yy 

10.00 

1638 

Tobacco, in powder, snuff.. 

Pound 

1.00 

1639 

Snuff boxes, of tortoise shell, mother 



of pearl, ivory or similar material. .. . 

Dozen 

12.00 

1640 

Cigar cases, in leather, wood or straw. 
Tissue, for covering saddles, plain or 
flowered . 

yy 

3.00 

1641 

Yard 

.50 

1642 

Boards, for seamstresses . 

Dozen 

6.00 

1643 

Cups and saucers, of iron, enameled... 

' - >> 

.50 

1644 

Tacks, brass or gilt. 

Pound 

.25 

1645 

The same, of iron. 

Satin, of silk, plain or embroidered, up 

Pound 

/ . 

. 10 

1646 



to 24 inches wide. 

Yard 

2.00 

1647 

The same; for each increase in width 
of three inches or fractional part 
thereof fifty cents per yard shall be 





1648 

added to the value expressed in the 
preceding paragraph. 

Buckskins (see Par. 1226). 



1649 

Rolls for cane mills, free. 



1650 

Carpeting, of jute. 

Yard 

.20 

1651 

Corks, for demijohns. 

1000 

2.00 

1652 

The same, for bottles and flasks. 

Bowls, of iron, enameled, assorted 

yy 

1.00 

1653 

" " 4 ** . ■' * 



sizes .. 

Dozen 

.50 

1654 

Tea . 

Pound 

• 30 

1655 

Pincers, forceps and tweezers. 

Dozen 

1.00 

1656 

Velvet, silk . 

Yard 

2.00 

1657 

Scissors, large, fine .. 

Dozen 

6.00 

1658 

The same, medium size. 

.*• yy 

4.00 

1659 

The same, small .. 

. • ^ >> 

2.00 

1660 

The same, common, large . 

The same, common, small, assorted. .. . 
Tubs, of wood, 12 inches in diameter.. 

<• • 1 ‘ -M 

3.00 

1661 


1.50 

1662 

- yy 

3.00 

1663 

The same, 13 to 20 inches in diameter. . 

yy i 

9.00 

1664 

The same, more than 20 inches in 


diameter . 

yy 

18.00 

1665 

Earthenware jars, assorted . 

yy 

3 00 

1666 

The same, enameled, large . 

Each 

5.00 

1667 

The same, medium size . 

yy 

3-50 

1668 

The same, small . 

yy 

2.00 

1669 

Ink, common, writing . 

The same, Chinese . 

Liter 

.20 

1670 

Ounce 

.50 

1671 

1672 

The same, printing, free. 

Ink stands, of all kinds. 

73.8% ad valorem. 

1673 

Cork screws, patent. 

Dozen 

3.00 

1674 

Same, common .- -. 

yy 

I .00 














































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


49 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed valufe. 

1675 

Suspenders, of all kinds . 

Dozen 

(ill info 1 

Dollars. 

300 

300 

1.50 

3-00 

1676 

Chalk . 

1677 

1678 

Towels, turkish, cotton, common, small. 
The same, medium size. 

Dozen 

Dozen . 

99 

1679 

The same, fine, small. 

1680 

The same, medium size. 

99 

^ . UU 

l68l 

The same, bath, large. 

99 

4 • 00 

6.00 

1682 

Hog bellies, in cases . 

Quintal 

73-8% ad valorem. 
10 packs 
Dozen 
Quintal 

Gross 

Quintal 

73-8% ad valorem. 

Dozen 

99 

t n on 

1683 

Blunderbusses . 

1U . UU 

1684 

Firecrackers . 

.40 

•25 

TO OO 

1685 O'. - 

Tops (toys) . 

1686 

Pipes, of iron, or lead . 

1687 

Lamp chimneys .. 

1U . UU 

n aa 

1688 

to 

172s 

1726 

For these paragraphs see Schedule C, 
this section (Derechos Fijos). 

Raisins, or fresh grapes . 

U . UU 

8.00 

1727 

Scabbards, of all kinds . 

1728 

Glasses (tumblers), plain or decorat¬ 
ed, crystal . 

300 

1.50 

•75 

t no 

1729 

1730 

1731 

The same, of fine glass . 

The same, common . 

99 

Drinking cups, of paste, horn, leather, 
or rubber . 

99 

1732 

1733 

1734 

1735 

1736 

1737 

1738 

1739 

The same, or glasses, large, to be val¬ 
ued at double the values expressed 
in the four preceding paragraphs. 

The same, small sizes, to be valued 
one-half the value expressed in Par. 
1728-9-30-31. 

Candles, of wax . 

Quintal 

99 

30.00 

50.00 

16.00 

12.00 

1.00 

6.00 

The same, of spermaceti . ^. 

The same, of stearine . 

99 

The same, of tallow . 

99 

Crepe, ready made, mourning bands... 
Cupping glasses, in cases, with acces¬ 
sories . 

Dozen 

Dozen 

1740 

1741 

1742 

1743 

1744 

The same, without cases or accessories. 
Vermilion common . 

99 

Pound 

1.50 
• 15 

1.00 
5-00 

10.00 

The same, Chinese . .. 

99 

Glass, in panes, plain. 

The same, white or colored, worked 
or engraved . 

Quintal 

99 

1745 

The same, quicksilvered for looking 
glasses . 

99 

20.00 

1746 

1747* 

Vinegar . 

Gallon 

.20 

Wine, white, sweet, common, in demi- 
iohns or casks . 

Gallon 

.60 

1748* 

1749* 

The same, in cases of 12 bottles .... 

Wine, dessert, fine, such as burgundy, 
champagne, Cyprus, sherry, madeira, 
port, rhine, etc., etc., in cases of 12 
bottles . 

Each 

Case 

3-6o 

1500 

.40 

3.00 

7.00 

6.00 

1750* 

Wine, claret, ordinary, in demijohns 

nr rasks . 

Gallon 

1751* 

1752* 

1753 

1754 

The same, in cases of 12 battles. 

The same, fine, in cases of 12 bottles.. 
Violins and violas fine . 

Case 

99 

Each 

T'bf 1 same eotnmon . 

99 

2.00 




♦These paragraphs amended as indicated by the Decree of the Provisional 
Government, dated July 2, 1902, abrogating the Act of Congress of April 9, 1902, 
in that respect. 























































50 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

1755 

Bass viols, large . 

Each 

Dollars. 

20.00 

1756 

The same, medium size. 

JJ 

16.00 

1757 

The same, small . ...'. 

yy 

12.00 

1758 

Vitriol.•. 

Gallon 

1.50 

1759 

For these paragraphs’ see Schedule C, 



to 

1768 

tpis section (Derechos Fijos). 

. i j 



1769 

Tinder, or punk . ...,. 

Pound 

1.00 

1770 

Plaster of paris, in blocks. 

Quintal 

2.00 

1771 

Thje same, in powder. 

yy 

300 

1772 

Anvils, for blacksmiths . 

Quintal 

4.00 

1773 

1774 

Boots an|d shoes (se^ Par. 339-386). 
Wooden shoes.:. 

t 

Dozep 

6.00 


1 j 

i ; 

/ ♦ 




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I 

i 

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SECTION 12. 


TARIFF SCHEDULE, 

Continued 

(B) AI) VALOREM. 

Under this heading are to be included all articles not especially men¬ 
tioned in any of the other tariff schedules, or in Sections 9 or 10. 

Such articles are to be valued, or appraised, in accordance with the 
usual wholesale price ot same, packed ready lor shipment, in 
the country from which they are to be imported, and shall pay, 
upon importation, 73.8 per cent thereon. 






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SECTION 12. 


TARIFF SCHEDULE: 

Continued 

(C) DERECHOS FIJOS, (SPECIFIC DUTIES.) 

A Continuation of the Act of Congress, approved September 9, 1897, as amended. 
The articles named in this schedule pay, upon importation, the specific duties 
named in the respective paragraphs plus a surtax of 30 per cent thereon, in 
accordance with the Provisional Government Decree of May 17, 1902, as pub¬ 
lished in Official Gazette No. 1448. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Specific duty. 




Dollars. 

154 

Cloaks, of wool. 

Dozen 

2.00 

155 

The same, silk. 

99 

12.00 

156 

Accordions, fine . 

99 

12.00 

157 

The same, common . 

9y 

6.00 

158 

Mineral waters, in common bottles.... 

99 

1.50 

159 

Wash stands, of iron or wood. 

Each 

1.00 

160 

The same,or of other materials, sta¬ 
tionary, to be attached to walls or 
suspended, with deposits .... 

99 

1.S0 

l6l 

Bay rum, in bottles ..... 

Dozen 

1.50 

162 

Albums, common .... 

99 

4.00 

163 

The same, of medium quality.. 

99 

6.00 

164 

The same, fine.. 

99 

8.00 

165 

The same, with music boxes. .... 

99 

12.00 

166 

Stencils, or sets of letters for mark- 




mg..... 

Each 

•50 

167 

Scantlings, of pine wood... 

1000 sq. ft. 

2.50 

168 

The same, of pitch pine .. 

99 

4.00 

169 

Safety pins (see note under Par. No. 



66) . 

IOOO 

2.00 

170 

Starch . 

Quintal 

2.00 

171 

Sandals, “alpargatas” ---- .. ..: . 

Dozen 

1.50 

172 

Napkin rings, common - ....... - 

The same, fine . 

Dozen 

• 50 

173 

99 

1.50 

174 

Metal trimmings, or arches, for sad¬ 
dles of brass or copper. 

Dozen 

4.00 


Frames for carriage tops. 


4.00 

292 

293 

Bibs for children .. ... 

Dozen 

• 75 

Tanned sheep skins, for making hat 


cwpat ., . 


i 300 

294 

Sweat bands, for hats, of sheep skin, 


fine quality .. 

99 

1.00 

295 

The same, common ... 

Dozen. 

.50 

296 

Buckets, or small tubs, of galvanized 




iron, or other similar material ...... 

99 

300 

297 

The same, large, for use as bath tubs, 



12.00 




300 

290 

299* 

Sugar balls, lemon drops, and the like. . 

Quintal 

•50 

300 

Marbles, glass .. 

100 

. 10 


*As amended by the Act of Congress, approved December 5 , 1904- 


(53) 








































54 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Specific duty. 

i 

301 

Mud fenders, for carriages . 

Pair 

Dollars. 

6.00 

302 

Hooks and eyes, on bands or tapes. .. . 

Yard 

.03 

646 

Halters, or hackamores . 

Dozen 

3.00 

647 

Bedsteads, of iron, common, single.... 

Each 

2.50 

648 

The same, large . 

11 

4.00 

649 

The same, fine, gilt or of brass, with 
mosquito net frame, single. 

11 

10.00 

650 

The same, large . 

11 

16.00 

651 

The same, without mosquito net frame. 

19 

4.00 

652 

Undervests, for ladies, first quality.... 

Dozen 

20.00 

653 

The same, second quality. 

11 

15.00 

654 

The same, third quality. 

Fellies, for carriages . 

11 

8.00 

655 

11 

4.00 

656 

Sofas, upholstered with leather, cord¬ 
ed silk, velvet, or other like tissues. . 

Each 

10.00 

65 7 

The same, with cane seats.*. 

11 

6.00 

658 

The same, common, of iron or wood. .. 

11 

4.00 

659 

Baskets, small . 

Dozen 

1.50 

660 * 

The same, large, for clothing. 

11 

6.00 

661 

The same, for waste paper, or market. . 

11 

2.00 

662 

Candle sticks, of iron, enameled . 

11 

1.00 

663 

Coats, and overcoats, of cloth or cassi- 
mere . 

19 

36.00 

664 

Waterproof cloaks, or capes, fine. 

11 

24.00 

666* 

Cartridges, for fowling pieces and re¬ 
volvers . 

100 

2.00 

667 

Coal . 

Ton 

2.00 

668 

Recticules, for ladies. 

Dozen 

3.00 

669 

Cement, Roman, and other. 

Barrel 

.60 

670 

Powder brushes . 

Dozen 

2.00 

671 

Nail brushes . 

11 

1.00 

672 

Ginger ale, in bottles . 

Dozen 

.70 

673 

Tape measures, of brass, or similar 
material for measuring lumber. 

Dozen 

125 

674 

Tape measures, of cloth. 

11 

.60 

675 

Ribbon, of cotton for garters. 

Yard 

.02 

676 

The same, of silk . 

11 

•05 

677 

Manufactured material for boot loops 
(tape) . 

11 

.02 

678 

Nails, of zinc. 

Quintal 

2.00 

679 

The same, of copper and its alloys. 

91 

5.00 

680 

The same, of iron, more than iV 2 
inches long. 

91 

1.00 

681 

The same, with gilt heads, or heads of 
other material, for hanging pictures. . 

11 

25.00 

682 

Copper, in bars or sheets. 

11 

5-00 

683 

The same, and its alloys. 

Carriages, fine . 

11 

2.50 

684 

Each 

50.00 

685 

The same, of any shape, common...... 

11 

25.00 

686 

The same, small, for children. 

11 

5.00 

687 

Carriage cushions. 

11 

2.00 

688 

Strainers, of metal. 

11 

3.00 

689 

Mattresses ,of wire . 

11 

4.00 

690 

Comforters, or thick bed spreads, fine. . 

Dozen 

12.00 

691 

The same, common . 

Horse collars (cart harness) . 

Dozen 

6.00 

692 

11 

300 

693 

Horse collars (carriage harness) . 

11 

12.00 

694 

Blanks for bills of lading, stitched or 
not . 

1000 

8 00 

695 

696 

Bridal wreaths . 

Dozen 

6.00 

6.00 

Curtains for carriages. 

11 


^Importation prohibited, except by permission of the Minister of Finance. 






























































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


55 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

n 

Unit of quantity. 

Specific duty 

697 

Chromos, with frames, up to 12 inches 

l° n g ... 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

3.00 

698 

The same, 13 to 18 inches long. 

yy 

6.00 

699 

The same, more than 18 inches long. .. 

)> 

12.00 

700 

The same, without frames, up to 12 
inches long. 

yy 

1.00 

701 

The same, 13 to 18 inches long. 

yy 

2.00 

702 

The same, 19 to 24 inches long. 

yy 

4.00 

703 

The same, small, assorted, for albums. . 

1000 

1.00 

704 

Envelopes, small . 

1000 

1.00 

705 

The same, official, not exceeding eight 
inches . 

yy 

1.50 

706 

The same, more than eight inches. 

Coverlets, common, less than 66 inches 
in length, not otherwise provided for. 

yy 

2.50 

707 

Dozen 

3.00 

708 

The same, from 66 to 72 inches in 
length . 

Dozen 

4.00 

709 

The same, more than 72 inches long. .. 

Dozen 

6.00 

710 

Collars, shirt, of cotton . 

yy 

1 1.00 

7 11 

The same, linen . 

yy 

1.50 

712 

Cords, or belting, for sewing machines. 

yy 

.60 

713 

Hides, buffalo . 

Half hide 

4.00 

723 

Plates, common, for trunks. 

Quintal 

10.00 

724 

Priming, for fowling pieces. 

1000 

1.50 

769 

Water reservoirs, with filters, of 
earthenware . 

Each 

2.00 

770 

The same, of marble . 

yy 

4.00 

77 1 

The same, of wood or iron (coolers) 
without filters . 

yy 

2.00 

772 

Screw drivers, large . 

Dozen 

; 1.20 

773 

The same, small . 

yy 

! .60 

774 

Cotton waste . 

Quintal 

3.00 

775 * 

Barrel staves, free. 



852 

Nickelplated articles of all kinds. 

Quintal 

20.00 

853 

Elastics, for boots. 

Yard 

.15 

854 

Elixers, gaudineau’s, in bottles. 

Petticoats, fine, embroidered or not. .. . 

12 bottles 

12.00 

855 

Each 

1.50 

856 

The same, common . 

The same, of cashmere, wool or silk. .. 

Each 

1.00 

857 

Each 

3.00 

858 

Christening bonnets, silk . 

Dozen 

6.00 

859 

The same, muslin or lawn, etc.. 

yy 

3.00 

860 

Essences of perfumery, fine, in small 
vials .Vi. V.•.. 

yy 

6.00 

861 

The same, medium quality... 

yy 

4.00 

862 

The same, common . 

yy 

2.00. 

863 

Printed or lithographed forms for any 
use .... 

1000 

10.00 

864 

Stirrup straps . 

12 Pair 

3.00 

865 

Jewelry eases. 

Dozen 

12.00 

866 

Labels, printed.. 

1000 

2.00 

923 

Scarfs, common, for sailors. 

Dozen 

• 50 

924 

The same, of medium quality. 

Lanterns for carriages. 

yy 

1.00 

92=; 

Pair 

2.00 

926 

Lamps of paper, up to 12 inches. 

Dozen 

1.00 

927 

The same, 13 to 18 inches. 

yy 

2.00 

928 

The same, larger. 

Carriage poles ... 

yy 

3.00 

929 

Each 

2.00 

930 

Forms, for ladies hats, of leghorn, 
straw .. • •• 

Dozen 

6.00 


*The Act of Congress, approved April 25, 190 1, declares these articles, and 
heads and hoops, to make barrels for the export of honey, and bagging to pack 
export products, free of duty. 
























































56 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Specific duty. 

931 

The same, of common : traw . 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

3-00 

932 

Canvas, for bed bcttc'i s, wide. 

99 

4-50 

933 

The same, narrow . 

Linings for hats . 

99 

3-00 

934 

99 

3.00 

935 

The same, common . 


1.50 

936 

Flannel, fine, black, o.‘ colored. 

Yard 

1.00 

937 

The same, common . 

99 

• 50 

938 

Whips, for carriages . 

Dozen 

6.00 

939 

Pillow cases, cotton. 

99 

3.00 

940 

The same, of linen or mixed with 


6.00 


cotton . 

99 

941 

Revolver holsters . 

99 

4.00 

942 

Saddle trees . 

99 

24.00 

992 

Blank bills of exchange,loose or bound. 

IOOO 

30.00 

993 

Mucilage, in bottles . 

Dozen 

1.00 

994 

India rubber erasors, in pieces . 

Pound 

1.00 

995 

Meat safes, mahogany or walnut. 

Each 

5-00 

996 

The same, of stained pine or painted. .. 
Lacteous flour . 

99 

3.00 

1048 

Quintal 

10.00 

1049 

Hay . 

99 

.25 

1050 

Iron, unmanufactured (unwrought) ... 

99 

1.00 

1051 

Galvanized iron roofing, in sheets . 

99 

1.00 

1098 

Cocoanut soap . 

99 

4.00 

1099 

The same, Sapolio . 

Washstand sets . 

" 

4.00 

1100 

Dozen 

12.00 

1174 

Firebricks .. 

1000 

4.00 

1175 

Bricks for ordinary purposes . 

99 

1.50 

1176 

Bath brick . 

99 

500 

1177 

Washstands of fine wood, or with 
marble tops ... 

Each 

• 5-oo 

1178 

The same of wood, common. 

99 

3.00 

1179* 

Milk, condensed . 

Quintal 

• 50 

1180 

Blank note-books, small. 

100 

• 50 

1181 

Lath ,wooden, for trunks. 

100 

.25 

1182 

Canvas of cotton, up to 24 inches wide. 

Yard 

•05 

1183 

Canvas of cotton, 25 to 30 inches wide. 

99 

.07 

1184 

The same, 31 to 35 inches wide . 

99 

.11 

1185 

1186 

The same, wider, one cent per yard to 
be added to the values expressed in 
the preceding three paragraphs for 
each increase in width of five inches 
or fractional part thereof. 

Marble, in slabs, for tombstones . 

Quintal 

2.00 

1262 

Mahogany, walnut or other fine woods. 

1000 feet 

i 5 -oo 

1263 

Pitch pine . 

99 

4.00 

1264 

White pine . 

99 

2.50 

1265 

Corn starch . 

Quintal 

5.00 

1266 

Handles for hatches and pickaxes, 
hoes and adzes . 

Dozen 

.60 

1267 

Butter dishes, of iron, enameled. 

99 

1.00 

1268 

Sewing machines, chain stitch, hand. .. 

Each 

1.00 

1269 

The same, lock or double stitch. 

Each 

2.00 

1270 

The same, with pedals . 

The same, for shoemakers. 

Each 

6.00 

1271 

99 

10.00 

I272f 

Cigarette wrappers (common, printed) 

IOOO 

1.00 

1272(a) 

The Act of Congress, approved Sep¬ 




tember 25, 1903, Official Gazette No. 
1514, provides that: Lithographed 
wrappers of more than two colors 
shall be admitted free. 




*As amended by the Act of Congress, approved November 30, 1904. 
f As amended by Provisional Government, decree of August 12, 1902. 






















































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


57 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

j Specific duty. 

1273 

Mastic or prepared chalk. 

Quintal 

Dollars. 

3.00 

1274 

Measures, for tailors. 

Dozen 

• 30 

1275 

Wicks lamp, up to two inches wide.... 

Gross 

• 50 

1276 

The same, wider. 

” 

1.00 

12 77 

Blanks for memorandums, loose or in 
books . 

1000 

5.00 

1278 

Moulds or forms, for pastry. 

Dozen 

2.00 

1279 

Windmills . 

Each 

10.00 

1280 

Powder puffs, common . 

Dozen 

.20 

1281 

The same, fine. 

yy 

• 30 

1482 

Bills of exchange, notes, charter par¬ 
ties, checks, and similar printed 
blank forms . 

IOOO 

10.00 

1483 

Straw for covering chairs (for cane 
bottoms) . 

Pound 

.25 

1484 

Cotton lace, for chair covers. 

Dozen 

1.50 

1485 

The same, of linen lace. 

Cigarette paper of all classes . 

yy 

300 

i486 

Ream 

1.00 

1487 

Paper, for wrapping cigars . 

Ream 

• 30 

1488 

The same, in colors, imitating silk. 

yy 

1.00 

1489 

The same, imitating silk, for making 
flowers . 

yy 

2.50 

1490 

The same, gilt. 

100 sheets 

1.00 

1491 

The same, silvered. 

yy 

1.00 

1492 

The same, leaded . 

Pound 

• 75 

1493 

The same, talc. 

100 sheets 

1.00 

1494 

Hair pins, fine. 

Dozen 

• 50 

1495 

The same, common . 

Dozen 

.25 

1496 

Pedals for machines . 

Each 

2.00 

1497 

Racks, for hats or clothing, with more 
than six hooks . 

Each 

• 50 

1498 

The same, smaller . 

Atomizers, of all kinds for toilet use 

Each 

.25 

1499 

- Dozen 

4.00 

1500 

Whet stones . 

Dozen 

.30 

1501 

Kid skins . 

Dozen 

6.00 

1502 

Slates and tiles for roofing. 

1000 

1.50 

1503 

Feather dusters . 

Dozen 

3.00 

1504 

Powder boxes, of tin . 

yy 

1.00 

1505 

The same, of porcelain. 

yy 

300 

1506 

Toilet powder . 

Pound 

• 50 

1507 

Bronze powder . 

Quintal 

8.00 

1508 

Gold powder . 

Ounce 

1.00 

1509 

Basins, of tin, large . 

Dozen 

1.50 

1510 

The same, medium size. 

yy 

1.00 

1511 

The same, small. 

yy 

• 50 

1512 

1513 

The same, of enameled iron, shall pay 
double the rates stated in the pre¬ 
ceding three paragraphs according 
to size. 

Food carriers, in sections, with two 
plates (of enameled iron) .. 

Dozen 

3-00 

1514 

The same, with three plates. 

The same larger, for each additional 
plate shall pay one dollar more. 

Cuffs, of linen for shirts. 

yy 

4.00 

1515 

1516 

Dozen 

1.50 

1517 

The same, of cotton. 

Stamp or seal handles, of wood. 

yy 

1.00 

1518 

yy 

•50 

1524 

Lamp burners . 

yy 

1.50 

1525 

Carriages (buggies), single seated, 
called “quitrines” . 

Each 

10.00 

1551 

Spokes, for wheels. 

Dozen 

1.50 
























































58 


v'l'STOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Specific duty 

1552 

Lamp reservoirs, of brass or any simi¬ 
lar metal . 

Dozen 

Dollars. 

4.00 

1553 

The same, of glass. 

yy 

2.00 

1554 

Clocks, of wood, with pendulums, for 
halls . 

Each 

2.00 

1555 

The same, bronzed, for tables. 

yy 

4.00 

1556 

The same, gilt, for tables. 

yy 

8.00 

1557 

The same, nickel, small. 

yy 

• 50 

1558 

The same, alarm clocks. 

yy 

• 50 

1559 

Watches, of steel or copper. 

Dozen 

12.00 

1560 

Revolvers, of any caliber. 

Each 

2.00 

1561 

Carriage wheels . 

Pair 

0 

0 

6 
1—1 

1625 

Sheets of cotton, of all sizes. 

Dozen 

4.00 

1626 

The same, of linen, pure or mixed. .. . 
Empty bags for sugar or for coffee. .. . 

yy 

14.00 

1627 

100 

4.00 

1628 

The same, of paper printed for recep¬ 
tacles . 

1000 

4. OO' 

1629 

SeniQlina . 

Quintal 

1 .75 

1530 

Corset covers . 

Dozen 

4.00 

1631 

Tuckers, for ladies. 

Common straw hats for men. 

yy 

3.00 

1632 

yy 

3.00 

1633 

The same, of palm leaf, fine, for men. . 

yy 

5.00 

1634 

Ice cream freezers. 

Each 

2.00 

163S 

Sole-leather, glazed . 

Quintal 

12.00. 

1688 

Boards, planks and joists of pine. 

1000 ft. 

2.50. 

1689 

The same, of pitch pine. 

Hubs, for carriage wheels . 

yy 

4.00 

1690 

Pair 

6.00 

1691 

Water-tanks, of zinc. 

Quintal 

1.50 

1692 

The same, of iron . 

Quintal 

1.50 

1693 

Carriage tops . 

Each . 

10.00 

1694 

Blank calling cards, common. 

1000 

2.00 

1695 

The same, fine, with gilt edge. 

The same, for christenings . .•. 

Blank cards, fine, for christenings or 

1000 

r 4.00 

1696 

1000 

2.00 

1697 




programs . 

1000 . 

4.00 

1698 

Printed cards, for announcements or 

. ? /‘t 'I ’ ' 

•: * • 


congratulations . 

100 

I .00 

1699 

Tiles of clay for roofing. 

1000 

1.50 

1700 

Shingles, of wood . 

1000 

1.00 

1701 

Material for girths and surcingles and 




belts . 

Yard 

•05 

1702 

Glazed cloth, for carriages. 

Y ard 

.20 

1703 

Glazed cloth, fine, for tables. 

yy 

.30 

1704 

The same, common . 

yy 

. 15 

1705 

Wire gauze, fine . 

Yard 

•30 

1706 

The same, common . 

yy 

. 10 

1707 

Tissues for slippers . 

yy 

• 15 

1708 

Fire clay . 

Quintal 

• 25 

1709 

Colors of earth, in powder. 

Quintal 

3.00 

I7IO 

Shafts, for carriages. 

Pair 

3.00 

I7II 

Embroidered bands, up to 1 inch wide 
( insertion ) . 

Yard 

.02 

1712 

The same, from 1 to 3 inches wide. .. . 

yy 

•03 

1713 

1714 

The same; shall pay 1 cent per yard 
additional for each increase of 1 inch 
in width. 

Toilet tables of fine wood, with marble 
tops . 

Each 

15-00 

1715 

The same, of common wood, without 

,. * 

1716 

marble tops . 

Each 

8.00 

Copper screws . 

Quintal 

15.00 

1717 

Iron screws . 

yy 

5-oo 

































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


59 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Specific duty. 

1718 

Galvanized iron screws, with washers 
for roofing . 

Quintal 

Dollars. 

2.00 

1719 

Suits for children, cashmere or wool.. 

Dozen 

12.00 

1720 

The same, of ordinary cloth. 

99 

6.00 

1721 

Night suits, of silk. 

The same, of wool or cotton. 

99 

12.00 

1722 

99 

6.00 

1723 

Wheat . 

Quintal 

1-75 

1724 

Earthenware pipe, up to 24 inches in 
length . 

100 

6.00 

1725 

The same, longer . 

Veils, fine, of silk, for brides. 

99 

8.00 

1759 

Dozen 

12.00 

1760 

The same, common . 

Velocipedes, for children . 

99 

6.00 

1761 

Each 

1.00 

1762 

The same, fine, or bicycles, for men or 
women . 

99 

10.00 

1763 

Bicycles, fine, for children . 

99 

5-oo 

1764 

Dresses, fine, complete, for christen¬ 
ing . 

Dozen 

12.00 

1765 

The same, common . 

99 

6.00 

1766 

Dress patterns, or dresses ready made, 
cashmere, wool, silk or cheviot, for 
ladies . 

99 

48.00 

1767 

The same, of linen tissues or similar 
materials . 

99 

24.00 

1768 

The same, of printed percales. 

99 

12.00 




























































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Section 12 . 


TARIFF SCHEDULE: 

Continued 

(D) APPENDIX TO IMPORT TARIFF, DUTIES COU.ECTABFE 
ACCORDING TO AI ORO, (FIXED VAEllES). 


A continuation of the Act of Congress approved September 6, 1897, as amended. 
The values given in the following paragraphs are those upon which 73.8 per 
cent duties are computed and imposed, unless otherwise specified. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

I 

Sesame oil (Sesamum orientale). 

Gallon 

Dollars. 

1.50 

2 

The same, in bottles, from Vz to 16 
ounces each . 

Pound 

.40 

3 

Almond oil, sweet. 

99 

• 50 

4 

5 ' 

Cod liver oil, free. 

Oil of castor, or palma cristi. 

Pound 

.50 

6 

Essential oil of bitter almonds. 

99 

6.00 

7 

” of basil (sweet), anis, etc. 

99 

2.00 

8 

” of orange flowers. 

99 

1.00 

9 

” of bergamot . 

99 

4.00 

10 

” of cinnamon . 

99 

2.00 

ii 

” of cajoput. 

99 

1.00 

12 

” of cloves . 

99 

1.00 

13 

” of peppermint, carda¬ 
mon, angelic . 

99 

3.00 

14 

” of rosemary . 

99 . 

1.00 

15 

” of roses . 

Ounce 

4.00 

16 

Aloes ... 

Pound 

• 50 

1 7 

Acids, acetic . 

99 

.15 

18 

” carbolic . 

99 

.40 

19 

” citric . 

99 

• 50 

20 

” hydrochloric, or muriatic. 

99 

.04 

21 

” nitric. 

99 

. 10 

22 

” oxalic . 

99 

•25 

23 

” pyrogallic . 

Ounce 

50 

24 

” sulphuric . 

Pound 

• 05 

2 5 

” tannic .. 

” 

1.00 

26 

Acid, tartaric . 

Pound 

.40 

27 

Poppies . 

99 

.20 

28 

Gall nuts . 

99 

.20 

29 

Orange and rose water. 

99 

• 15 

30 

” ” in bottle from 

one-half to sixteen ounces. 

99 

•30 

31 

Florida water in bottles of one-fourth 
liter . 

Dozen 

300 

32 

Cherry-laurel water . 

Pound 

. 10 

33 

Oil of turpentine (essence). 

Gallon 

.80 

34 

Carbonate of lead. 

Pound 

. 10 

35 

Camphor .A • • : - 

Pound 

• 30 

36 

Alcohol, 96 to ioo°, or spirits of wine.. 

Gallon 

1.00 

37 

Musk, Canton . 

Ounce 

.80 

38 

” from Tonkin . 

99 

3.00 


Note—A ll essential oils not especially mentioned shall be classified by analogy 


and pay duty accordingly. 


(61) 

















































62 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

39 

Bird seed . 

Pound 

Dollars. 

. 10 

40 

Alum . 

yy 

.04 

41 

” calcined . 

yy 

.12 

42 

Ammonia, liquid (volatile alkali). 

yy 

. 10 

43 

” concentrated (liquid) . 


.15 

44 

Antipyrin. 

Ounce 

1.50 

45 

Arrow root. 

Pound 

. 10 

46 

Arsenic, white, or arsenious acid. 

yy 

2.00 

47 

Borax, crude . 

yy 

.25 

48 

Saffron. 

yy 

5.00 

49 

Quicksilver . 

yy 

.75 

50 

Sugar candy (as amended). 

Quintal 

.50 

5 i 

Sugar of milk (Lactose). 

Pound 

.30 

52 

Sulphur, in sticks, or flowers. 

Prussian or China blue (cynanide of 
iron) . 


. 10 

53 

yy 

.20 

54 

Balsam of copiaba. 

Pound 

•70 

55 

Peruvian. 

yy 

1.50 

56 

” ” Tolu . 

yy 

.60 

57 

soothing. 

yy 

•30 

58 

Baryta, nitrade of . 

Pound 

•25 

59 

Varnish, copal, clear . 

Gallon 

2.00 

60 

black, asphalt. 

yy 

1.20 

61 

Bicarbonate of soda . 

Quintal 

6.00 

62 

Bismuth, subnitrate of . 

Pound 

2.00 

63 

Trusses, double. 

Dozen 

10.00 

64 

” single . 

yy 

5.00 

65 

Lime, carbonate of (calcium carbonate) 

Pound 

•03 

66 

” chlorate of (calcium chloride) .. 

yy 

5-00 

67 

Calomel (chloride of mercury) . 

yy 

1.00 

68 

Cinnamon, common . 

Pound 

•30 

69 

Ceylon . 

yy 

•50 

70 

Cantharides (Spanish fly) . 

yy 

1.00 

7 1 

Copperas (Ferrous sulphate) . 


.06 

72 

Animal black (animal carbon). 

yy 

.03 

73 

Verdigris (Acotate of copper). 

yy 

.50 

74 

Castorium . 

yy 

2.00 

75 

Catechu .. 

yy 

.08 

76 

Pearl barley . 

yy 

.06 

77 

Sabadilla . 

yy 

. 12 

78 

Ergot, of rye . 

yy 

5-oo 

79 

Zinc, oxide of . 

yy 

. 12 

80 

” sulphate of . 

yy 

.08 

81 

Cloves . 

yy 

• 25 

82 

Chloroform. 

yy 

.80 

83 

Ammoniate of copper and its com¬ 
pounds . 

yy 

•50 

84 

Cochineal. 

yy 

1.00 

85 

Collodion . .... 

yy 

.80 

86 

cantharides . 

yy 

2.00 

87 

Colocyth (bitter apple, bitter cucum¬ 
ber, etc.) . 

yy 

. 12 

88 

Powder of red coral . 

yy 

.20 

89 

Bark, yellow chincona, common. 

” in powder. 

yy 

.20 

90 

yy 

•30 

9 i 

” calasaya, red . 

yy 

.70 

92 

” in powder . 

yy 

.80 

93 

” sassafras . 

yy 

.20 

94 

” quassia simaruba (bitter wood) 

yy 

.20 

95 

Cream of tartar . 

yy 

.25 

96 

” green or yellow. 

yy 

.10 




































































customs tariff. 


63 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

97 

Creosote . 

Pound 

Dollars. 

1.00 

98 

Cubeb . 

99 

. 12 

99 

Hartshorn, aromatic spirits of ammo¬ 
nia . 

99 

.08 

100 

Tartar emetic, or tartrate of potas¬ 
sium and antimony. 

» 

.80 

IOI 

Sticking plaster . 

Vara 

•15 

102 

strengthening. 

Pound 

•30 

103 

diachylum (lead plas¬ 
ter) . 

99 

.20 

104 

Sticking plaster, mercurial . 

99 

.70 

105 

Scamony . 

99 

2.00 

106 

Emery . 

99 

6.00 

107 

Spermaceti . 

" 

•25 

108 

Spirits of nitre, sweet. 

99 

• 25 ' 

109 

Spirits of wine. 

Gallon 

1.00 

no 

Sponges, fine . 

Pound 

6.00 

III 

common . 

99 

4.00 

112 

Tin foil . 

Pound 

• 30 

113 

Officinal storax . 

99 

.15 

114 

liquid. 

99 

. .25 

115 

aconite, absinth . 

99 

• 25 

116 

Strychnine. 

Ounce 

1.50 

11 7 

Nitrate of strontiam . 

Pound 

• 25 

118 

Sulphuric ether . 

” 

• 30 

119 

Extracts of cherry-laurel, belladonna, 
cicuta, digitalis, hemlock, bitter¬ 
sweet, gentian, valerian, sarsaparilla. 

99 

.60 

120 

Extracts of ipecacacuahna. 

99 

300 

121 

Extracts of cinchona rhatany. 

99 

2.00 

122 

Flowers, or marsh-mallow . 

99 

.20 

123 

Flowers, of lavendar. 

99 

.08 

124 

Flowers, of arnica . 

99 

. 10 

125 

Borage, flowers of. 

Pound 

• 30 

126 

Mallow, flowers of . 

99 

.20 

127 

Flowers of camomile. 

99 

• 50 

128 

Flowers of roses . 

99 

-50 

129 

Flowers of elder. 


• 50 

130 

Flowers of linden . 

99 

• 5 o 

131 

Flowers of violet . 

99 

• 50 

132 

Phosphorous .. 

99 

.70 

133 

Empty bottles, of assorted sizes ex¬ 
ceeding in capacity two ounces. 

100 

3.00 

134 

The same, smaller ... 


1.00 

135 

Gelatine . 

Pound 

• 50 

136 

Glycerine . 

99 

• 15 

137 

Gum arabic. 

> ” 

.25 

138 

Gum of aloes. 

99 

• 15 

139 

Gum of ammoniacum . 

99 

.20 

140 

Asafoetida, gum of. 

99 

.20 

141 

Gum of benzoin. 

99 

.20 

142 

Gum of gutta. 

99 

.40 

143 

Gum lac. 

99 

• 25 

144 

Gum, “mina” . 

99 

• 25 

145 

Gum of Greek Cinnabar, in lumps. 

99 

.20 

146 

The same, in sticks. 

Gum tragacanth . 

99 

• 30 

147 

99 

30 

148 

Grain of paradise, Guinea pepper. 

99 

.20 

149 

Tonka beans . 

99 

.80 

150 

Ignacius beans. 

99 

.80 

151 

Lacteous iron. 

99 

.60 






































































64 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit qf quantity. 

Fixed value. 

■ 


1 

] 

Dollars. 

152 . 

Iron filings, ordinary .. 

Pound 

.08 

153 

Iron filing, porphyrized.. 


.15 

154 

Iron filings, oxidized. 


.20 

155 

Iron, tartrate of, and tartrate of potas¬ 
sium .. 

99 

.25 

156 

Iron, reduced by hydrogen . 

99 

.08 

157 

Leaves of Indian Senna. 

Pound 

.10 

158 ; 

Leaves of Alexandrian Senna. 

9 ) 

.25 

159 

Leaves, other medicinal. 

99 

.08 

160 

Lamp black . 

99 

. 10 

l6l 

Incense . ... 

99 

•30 

162 

Ipecacuanha (roots) . 

99 

1.00 

163 

The same, in powder. 

Jalap (roots) . 

99 

1.00 

164 

99 

.40 

165 

Jalap (in powder) . 

99 

.60 

166 

Syringes of copper, tin or pewter, large 
Syringes in assorted sizes, same ma¬ 
terials . 

Dozen 

6.00 

167 

99 

4.00 

168 

The same, small . 

99 

2.00 

169 

The same, of glass, exceeding 6 
inches in length. 

99 

2.00 

170 , 

The same, patent, or clyster pumps.... 

Each 

, 2.00 

171 

The same, small, of glass, common.... 

100 

3-00 

172 

The same, for hypodermic injections.. 

Dozen 

12.00 

173 

Cuttle-bone. 

100 

.30 

174 

Kermes-mineral. 

Pound 

.70 

175 

Laudanum, Sybenham. 

99 

2.00 

176 

Casia wood, shavings of. . . . 

‘ 99 

.04 

1 77 

Red sandal wood . 


• 03 

178 ; 

Lycopodium . 

99 

.40 

179 

Lichen, Icelandic .. 

99 

.04 

l80 

Moss, pearled, or Carrageen. 

99 

. 10 

l8l 

Oxide of lead (litharge) . 

99 

.08 

182 

Hops ...... 

99 

. 10 

183 

Calcined magnesia . 

99 

•35 

184 

Carbonate of magnesia . 

99 

. 12 

185 ' 

Corn starch . 

99 

. 10 

186 

Manna in tears . 

99 

.60 

187 

The same, in flakes . 

Patent medicines, not specially men¬ 

99 

.30 

188 



tioned . 

73 -8% ad valorem. 


189 

Bichloride of mercury . 

Pound 

.80 

190 . 

Mercury, biniodide of .. .. 

Ounce 

.40 

191 

Mercury, red oxide of . 

Pound 

1 . 00 

192 

Mercury, monochloride of (calomel).. 

99 

1 . 00 . 

193 

Mercury, protoiodide of. 

Ounce 

.40 

194 

Minium, or red lead. 

Pound 

. 10 

195 

Morphia, acotate, hydrochlorate and 



, . 

sulphate of . 

Ounce 

3.20 

196 

Flies, Milan . 

Dozen 

• 30 

197 

Mustard, in powder . 

Pound 

. 10 

198 

The same, English . 

99 

.30 

199 

Corsican moss . 

Pound 

. 10 

200 

Nutmegs . 

99 

.60 

201 

Nux vomica . 

99 

. 10 

202 

Opium . 

99 

4.00 

203 

Licorice in paste. 

99 

.80 

204 

Licorice roots .. 

99 

.20 

205 

Pastiles of marshmallow, gum, mint, 



vichy, etc . 

99 

.20 

206 

The same of santonine . 

99 

• 50 

































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


65 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

207 

Pepsin. 

yy 

Dollars. 

3.00 

208 

Peptonine . 

yy 

2.00 

209 

Burgundy pitch . 

yy 

.06 

210 

Blue vitriol . 

yy 

. 12 

211 

Pumace stone . 

yy 

•05 

212 

Nitrate of silver . 

Ounce 

.90 

213 

Sugar of lead. 

Pound 

.15 

214 

Iodide of lead . 

Ounce 

.40 

215 

Mercurial ointment . 

Pound 

.60 

2l6 

Potash, bicarbonate of . 

yy 

.20 

217 

Potash, bichromate of. 

yy 

.20 

218 

Potash, bitartrate of . 

yy 

.25 

219 

Potash, carbonate of. 

yy 

.15 

220 

Potash, chlorate of . 

yy 

.15 

221 

Potash, cyanide of . 

yy 

.70 

222 

Potash, sulphate of. 

yy 

. 10 

223 

Potash, iodide of. 

yy 

2.00 

224 

Cinchona, yellow, in powder . 

yy 

• 30 

225 

Cinchona, red, or Calisaya, in powder. . 

yy 

.80 

226 

Quinine, sulphate of . 

Quinine, valerianate of . 

Ounce 

2.00 

227 

yy 

2.00 

228 

Roots, of ipecacuanha ... 

Pound 

1.00 

229 

Roots, of jalap. 

yy 

.40 

230 

Roots, of licorice . 

yy 

.20 

231 

Roots, of rhubarb. 

yy 

• 50 

232 

Roots of valerian. 

yy 

.25 

233 

Roots, of Honduras sarsaparilla . 

yy 

.25 

234 

Roots, of Mexican sarsaparilla. 

Quintal 

.15 

235 

Resin, pine, or golden pitch. 

1.50 

236 

Rhubarb, in powder. 

Pound 

1.00 

237 

Sago, pearled, or salep. 

yy 

.08 

238 

Sago, ground . 


.06 

239 

Sal ammoniac . 


. 10 

24O 

Salts, Epsom . 

Salts, Glauber’s . 

Quintal 

3.00 

241 

yy 

3.00 

242 

Salts, of niter . 

Pound 

. 12 

243 

Salts, Rochelle . 

yy 

.25 

244 

Salts, of crystalized soda. 

Quintal 

4.00 

245 

Salts, of tartar, or wormwood. 

Dragon’s blood in sticks. 

Pound 

•15 

246 

Pound 

•30 

247 

Dragon’s blood in paste . 


.20 

248 

Leeches . 

1000 

25.00 

249 

Santonin . 

Pound 

7.00 

250 

Bird seed ... 

yy 

. 10 

251 

Seeds, cardamon . 

yy 

1.00 

252 

Seeds, of barley (Indian). 

yy 

. 12 

253 

Seeds, cumin . 


. 12 

254 

Flax seed . 


.06 

255 

Seeds, of santonin . 

Quintal 

. 10 

256 

Soda, caustic . 

3-00 

257 

Soda, bicarbonate of . 

yy 

6.00 

258 

Soda, silicate of. 

yy 

10.00 

259 

Tea . . 

Pound 

• 30 

260 

Tincture, of arnica. 

yy 

•50 

26l 

Tincture, of belladonna . 

yy 

• 50 

262 

Tincture, of benzoin . 

yy 

1.00 

263 

Tincture, of gentian . 

yy 

• 50 

264 

Tincture, of rhubarb . 

yy 

• 50 

265 

Tincture, of valerian. 

Tincture, of iodine . 

yy 

• 50 

266 

yy 

1.00 

267 

Turpentine, Valencian . 

yy 

.15 









































































66 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Para¬ 

graph 

No. 

Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Fixed value. 

268 

Turpentine, common . 

Gallon 

Dollars. 

.80 

269 

Theriaca, in paste. 

Pound 

2.00 

270 

Theriaca, in powder . 

yy 

1.50 

271 

Tutty (or zinc oxide crude). 

yy 

.15 

272 

Vermillion, Chinese. 

yy 

1.00 

273 

Vermillion, common . 

yy 

• 15 

274 

Iodine, pure . 

yy 

3-50 

275 

Iodoform. 

yy 

5.00 

276 

Sarsaparilla, Honduras . 

yy 

• 25 

277 

Sarsaparilla, Mexican . 

yy 

• 15 























SECTION 13. 


Alphabetical Index to Import Schedules. 

Numbers preceded by the letter “ A” refer to the corresponding paragraphs 

of the Appendix. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Absinthe . 

Accordions . 

Acetic acid . 

Aconite . 

Adhesive plaster . 

Adzes . 

Albums . 

Alcohol. 

Alembics of copper . 

Alkali . 

Almanacs. 

Almonds . 

Almond Oil . 

Almond syrup . 

Alpaca . 

Alpargatas . 

Aloes . 

Aloes, gum of.. 

Alum. 

Ammonia. 

Ammonia, aromatic spirits of... 

Ammoniate of copper. 

Ammoniacum, gum of. 

“Amoskeag” drills . 

Anchors . 

Anchovies . 

Animal black . 

Animals, live . 

Angelic oil . 

Anis oil . 

Anise seed . 

Anisette . 

Anti-pyrin . 

Anvils. 

Apples . 

Aprons . 

Arnica . 

Arnica, flowers of.. 

Arsenic. 

Arrowroot. 

Asafoetida . 

Atomizers . 

Augers . 

Awls, shoemakers’ . 

Axes . 

Axle-trees . 

Bacon . 

Bagging. 

I Bags, empty ... 

Bagging to pack export products 

Baggage . 

Baize . 

Baking irons, called “Buren”.... 


A, iis 
156, 157 

28—A 17 to A 26 
A ns 

A 101 to 104 

151 

162 to 165 

54, A 36 

44 

48 

9i 

92 , 93 

A 3 
1605 

61 to 64 
171 

99, A 16 
A 138 

A 40, A 41, 102 
A 42, 43 
A 99 
A 83 
A 139 
753 to 757 

104 

105 
A 72 

106 
A 13 
A 7 

107 

108, 109 
A 44 
224, 1 772 
1217 

738 , 730 , 740 
A 260 
A 124 
A 46, 133 
1565, A 45 
A 140 

1499 

200, 201 
H 35 , 1136 
998, 999, 1000 

777 

45 i 

435 

1627, 1628 

775 

791 

217, 218 
290 


































































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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Balconies, iron . 

Balsam of copaiba. 

Balusters . 

Bands, embroidered .. 

Banjos . 

Barometers . 

Barley . 

Barrels . 

Barley seed ... 

Bark . 

Bars, iron . 

Baryta, nitrate of. 

Barrels . 

Barrel staves . 

Baskets . 

Basins . 

Basil, oil of . 

Bass viols . 

Bath tubs . 

Bay rum . 

Beads .. 

Beans . 

Beans and dried peas..'.. 

Beans, ignacius . 

Beds . 

Beds, canvass for . 

Bed covers . 

Bedsteads . 

Bed spreads . 

Beef, salted. 

Beer . 

Beets . 

Belaying pins ... 

Belladona. 

Belladona, extract of. 

Bellows . 

Bells . .. 

Bells, jingle (cascabeles). 

Belts . 

Belts, material for. 

Benne oil . 

Benzoin, gum of. 

Benzoin, tincture of . . 

Bera “Dyewood” . . 

Bergamot, oil of . 

Bibs . 

Bicycles . 

Bidets . 

Billiard balls . 

Billiard tables . 

Bills of exchange, blank... 

Bills of exchange, printed blank forms 

Bird seed . 

Biscuits . 

Biscuits, sweet . 

Bishop lawn . 

Bismuth . 

Bitter almonds, oil of . 

Bitters . 

Bitter sweet .. 

Bits . 

Bits, bridle .. 

Blacking .. 


1014 

A 54 to A 57 
186, 187 
1711 to 171.3 
986 to 988 
199 

486, 487 
202, 203 
A 252 

A 89 to A 94 
1012 
A 58 
202, 203 
775 

190, 659 to 661 
1509 to 1512 
A 7 

1755 to 1757 
194 to 196, 297 
161 

636, 637, 1249 
910, 1132 

997 
A 150 
398, 401 
932 , 933 
707 to 709 
6 a 7 to 651 
534 , 535 
452 , 453 
506 

1364 , 1539 
952 
A 261 
A 119 
916 

419, 420 
473 

525, 526, 923, 924 
1701 

A 1, A 2 
A 141 
A 262 

1314 

A 9 

292 

1763 

298 

234 

225 

992 

1482 

A 39, A 250 

945, 946 , 947 
560 

1154 , 1156 
A 62 
A 6 
228 
A 119 
908, 909 
229, 230 
222, 223 








































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


69 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Blades, iron and steel.. 

Blanks for memorandums . 

Blank books . 

Blank bills of exchange.. 

Blanks for bills of lading. 

Blank note books. 

Blankets . 

Blanquin (cotton) ...-. 

Blocks, pulleys . 

Blue vitrol . 

Blunderbusses . 

Boards and planks . 

Boards, seamstresses’ . 

Boats, ships’ ... 

Bogatana (cotton) . 

Boilers, steam . 

Bolts . 

Bombazine. 

Bonnets, christening . 

Bonnets, ladies’ . 

Books, blank note. 

Books, blank and printed. 

Books, music . 

Books, school, blank . 

Boots and shoes . 

Boot loops, manufactured articles for (tape & etc) 

Borage, flowers of . 

Borax . 

Borders . 

Bottles . 

Bottles, pitchers, goblets, jars. 

Bowls . 

Bowls, iron . 

Boxes, soap . 

Braces and bits ... 

Bracelets ... 

Bramant, or brabant, linen. 

Bran . 

Brass, manufactures of (see copper). 

Brazil wood . 

Braziletto (wood) . 

Bretange (bretanas) . 

Bridal wreaths . 

Bridle bits . 

Bridles and bits . 

Bricks .. 

Bricks, paving . 

Broilers and kettles . 

Bronze . 

Bronze, manufactures of (see copper). 

Brooches and hooks . 

Brooms . 

Brooms, small . 

Brushes . 

Brushes, other . 

Brushes, nail . 

Brushes, powder . 

Buckets . 

Buckles. 

Buckskins . 

Buffalo hide . 

Buggies .. 

Bullets .. 


1030 to 1033 
12 77 
ii37 
992 

694 
1180 

538 to 545, 903 
70 to 73, 1200, 1201 
1251, 1252 
A 210 
1683 

1688, 1689 
1642 

246 to 248 

70 to 73 

336 

505 

61 to 64 
858, 859 
964 to 968 
1180 

1137,1138 

619 

618 

339 to 386 

677 

A 125 
A 47 

875, 876, 883 to 888 
A 1334, A 134 
249 to 253 

1653 

810 

1070 

221 

1476, 14 77 

268 

32 

1315 

1315 

272 to 275 

695 

229, 230 
908, 909 
1174, 1176 
1166, 1167 
1408 
289 

286 to 288 

796 

493 to 495 

1428, 1429 

493 to 497, 797, 285 

671 

670 

188, 296, 297, 1662 
1008 to 1010 
no, 1226, 1648 
7i3 

1525 

181 





































































TO 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Bunting. 

Burners . 

Butter. 

Butter dishes . 

Buttons . 

Cabbage . 

Cables and ropes. 

Cacao . 

Cages . 

Cajaput oil . 

Calacan (tissue of cotton). 

Calasaya bark . 

Calcium carbonate . 

Calcium chloride . 

Calf skins . 

Calomel . 

Cambric linen .. 

Camomile . 

Camomile, flowers of. 

Camp cots, iron . 

Campechy wood . 

Camphor ... 

Canary seed . 

Canes . 

Cane mills (see sugar) . 

Cane mills, rolls for. 

“Candeton” (cotton) . 

Candles . 

Candle sticks . 

Candle snuffers (see snuffers). 
Candy (see confectionery). 

Canned goods . 

Cantharides. 

Canvas . 

Capers . 

Capes . 

Caps . 

Capstans . 

Carbolic acid . 

Carbonate of lead . 

Carbonic acid . 

Cardamon oil . 

Cardamon seeds . 

Cardamonum (medicine) 

Cardenillo (medicine) . 

Cardboards . 

Cards, blank . 

Cards, playing . 

Cards, printed . 

Carpets . 

Carpeting. 

Carrageen . 

Carriages . 

Carriage curtains . 

Carriage cushions. 

Carriages, felloes for. 

Carriages, glazed cloth for... 

Carriage lanterns . 

Carriages, mud fenders for... 

Carriage poles . 

Carriage tires. 

Carriage tops . 


835, 1122 
1524 

1208 

1267 

254 to 265 
I54i 

307, 308 
310 

1077, 1078 

A 11 
333 

A 91, A 92 
A 65 
A 66 
219, 220 
A 67, A 192 
208 to 210 
1210 
A 127 
484, 485 

1314 

49 , A 35 
100 

204 to 207 
1096 

1649 

430 to 434 
1734 to 1737 
425, 429, 662 


561 
A 70 

1182, 1185, 932, 933 


50, 5i 

793 , 794 , 795 „ 

313, 315, 964, 965, 968, 
969, 970, 971 
309 
A 18 


A 34 
A 18 
A 13 
A 251 

445 

446 
1381 

1649 to 1697 
1282 to 1284 
1698 

67 to 69 

1650 
A 180 

684 to 686, 1525 

696 

687 

655 

1702 

925 

301 

929 

1187 

1693 




































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


71 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Carriage tops, frames for 

Carriage wheels . 

Carriage whips . 

Cartridges . 

Cartridge boxes . 

Carts and wagons . 

Cascabeles (jingle bells) .. 
‘‘Caserillo” (linen tissue) .. 

Cashmere. 

Cassia wood . 

Castorium . 

Castor oil . 

Catechue . 

Caustic soda . 

Cebadilla (caustic barley) .. 

Cement. 

Cenotaphs . 

Chains . 

Chairs . 

Chair covers . 

Chalk . 

Chalk, prepared . 

Chambers . 

Chamois . 

Chamomile . 

Chamomile (see camomile). 

Champagne. 

Chandeliers . 

Charts and maps . 

Cheese . % . 

Cherries, laurel, extract of. . 

Cherry water .. 

Chess boards .. 

Chestnuts . 

Chimney, lamp . 

China blue . 

Chinaware, porcelain . 

Chinese lanterns . 

Chisels . 

Chloride of mercury . 

Chloroform. 

Chocolate. 

Christening bonnets . 

Church chairs . 

Cicuta, extract of .. 

Cider . 

Cigars . 

Cigar cases . 

Cigarettes . 

Cigarette paper . 

Cigarette wrappers . 

Cinches . . 

Cinches, material for. 

Cinchona, extract of . 

Cinnabar, greek, gum of.... 

Cinnamon . 

Cinnamon oil .. 

Citric acid . 

Clay, fire . 

Clerical gowns . 

Cloaks . 

Cloth . 

Cloth, glazed . 


175 

1561 

938 

666 

460 

461 to 463 
473 

474 , 475 
476, 481 
A 176 
A 74 
A 5 
A 75 
1606 

487 

669 


491 


316, 319 
1598 to 1604 
1483 to 1485 
1676 
1273 

178 to 180 
948 


1218 


1749 

120, 1115, 1110, 1523 


1219 

1519 , 1520 

A 119 
A 31 
1087 
482 
1687 
A 53 
1168, 1173 
926, 928 

804, 90U 989 , 990 
A 67 
A 82 
560, 721 

858, 859 

1602 
A 119 
1591, 1592 
508 
1640 


507 


i486 

1272 

509 

1701 

A 121, A 224, A 225 

A 145, A 146 

A 68, A 69, 432, 438 

A 10 

A 19 

1708 

439 , 483 

154, 155,1214,1554,1558 
1319, 1320, 1321 

1702 to 1704 





































































72 


CUSTOMS TARIFF, 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Clothing (made up) 154, 155, 191, 192, 387 to 391, 464 to 792, 663, 664, 714 to 
717, 719, 720, 751, 752, 793 to 795, 840, 855 to 859, 923, 924, 
1214, 1215, 1216, 1322 to 1354, 1719, 1720, 1766, 1767, 1768 


Cloves. A 81, 528, 1204 

Cloves, oil of .. A 12 

Coal . 667 

Coats . 464, 472, 663 

Coats (see jackets) .. 

Cochineal . A 84, 532 

Cocks . 1188, 1189 

Cod fish . 176 

Cod liver oil . A 4 

Coffee .. 320, 321 

Coffee mills . 1244 

Coffee pots . 322, 326 

Coffee sets . 1088, 1091 

Coffin plates and handles. 718 

Collars . 1631 

Collars, horse . 692, 693 

Collars, shirt . 710, 711 

Collodium . A 85, A 86 

Colocynth . A 87 

Colors . 1709 

Columns, of stone, marble, etc. 555, 556 

Combs . 1391 to 1393 

Combs, curry . 1531 

Comforters . 690, 691 

Compasses . 557 to 559 

Confectionery . 560 

Copper . 682, 683 


Copper, brass and bronze, manufacture of, 20, 31, 44, 46, 53, 65, 66, 88, 94, in, 
112, 115, 116, 125, 130, 131, 141, 142, 143, 144, 166, 169, 174, 

183, 187, 227, 229, 255, 256, 281, 287, 288, 289, 302, 317, 318, 

322, 338, 419, 420, 423, 424, 425, 426, 473, 501, 502, 503, 529, 

555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 638, 640, 641, 642, 649, 650, 651, 666, 

673 , 679, 681, 682, 683, 688, 718, 723, 724, 734 , 735 , 736, 776, 
788, 829, 831, 838, 840, 850, 884, 899, 921, 925, 944, 962, 1056, 
1057, 1058, 1065, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1115, 
1116, 1125, 1188, 1220. 1254, 1295, 1296, 1302, 1304, 1408, 1409, 
1477 , 1507, 1524, 1546 , 1552, 1555 , 1556 , 1559 , 1575 , 1623, 1644, 
1672, 1716 


Copperas ... A 71, 440 

Copper, pans for distilling. 899 

Copper pots . 338 

Corals . 566 

Coral, red powder of . A 88 

Cord . 572 to 574, 1028 

Cord, silk . 1390 

Cords or belting for sewing machines. 712 

Corks . 1651, 1652 

Corkscrews . 1673, 1674 

Corn . 1203 

Cornstarch . . . A 185, 1265 

Corsets . 575 

Corset covers . 1630 

Corsican mass . A 199 

“Cotonia” (see dimity) . 268 

Cots, camp, iron . 484, 485 

Cotton, raw. 85 

Cotton tissues (not made up) 57, 58, 59, 60, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78,, 79, 80, 
81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 209, 210, 268, 269, 270, 272, 333, 334, 335, 
430, 431, 435, 436, 458, 474, 475, 510, 511, 512, 572, 588, 592, 
593 , 597 , 598, 599 , 600, 601, 602, 603, 610, 611, 613, 614, 615, 






















































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


73 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Cotton tissues (not made up) (Continued) 

616, 675, 677, 748, 749 , 750, 753 , 754 , 755 , 756, 757 , 762, 763, 
764, 765, 766, 774, 782, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 873, 875* 876, 
886, 888, 890, 932, 933, 956, 959, 981, 984, 985, 1017, 1018, 1019, 
1020, 1021, 1040, 1147, 1148, ii 49 , 1150, 1151, 1152, H 53 , ii 54 , 

1155, 1156, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1182, 1183, 

1184, 1185, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1211, 1213, 1248, 1255, 1256, 1257, 

1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1275, 1276, 1306, 1316, 1399, 1400, 1401, 

1402, 1403, 1404, 1436, 1437, 1449, 1450, 1451, 1452, 1479, 1480, 

1484, 1528, 1536, 1641, 1701, 1711, 1712, 1713, 1738, 1768 


Cotton waste . 

Cotton wicks . 

Court plaster . 

Covers, corset . 

Crackers . 

Cradles. 

Cravats (see neckties). 

Cream of tartar . 

Creas . 

“Crehuela” (linen tissues) . 

Creosote . 

Crepe . 

Crepe shawls . 

Cretonne . 

Cringles . 

Chromos . 

Cruet stands. 

Cruppers . 

Crystal (see glassware). 

Cubeb . 

Cuffs .*.... 

Cumin seeds . 

Cupping glasses . 

Cups . 

Cups and saucers . 

Cups drinking . 

Curry combs . 

Cuspidors . 

Cutlery, see: Fishing hooks 
Knives, hunting 
Knives, other 
Knives, shoemakers’ 
Knives, table 
Pen knives 
Razors 
Scissors 

Surgical instruments 
Swords. 


A 101, A 104 
1630 

945 to 947 
6 di . 644 

A 95 , A 96 
604 to 611 
551 to 554 
A 97 
1738 , 613 
1335 to 1350 
614 to 616 
952 

697 to 703 

20 tO 22 
972 

A 98 

1516, 1517 
A 253 
739 , 1740 

1653 

1643 

I 73 i to 1733 
1531 

811, 812 


hnnp . 

. A 173 

Cyanide of iron . 


linen .•-. 


nrpQprvpn . 


T^pmiinVinQ . 






Diadems or head ornaments. 






. 1168 to 1173 

Dishes . 917 , 9l8 

Dishes (see plates and cups). .. 















































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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 

Paragraph Numbers. 

Dolmans . 

Domestic cottons . 

Dragons’ blood . 

Drawers . 

Dressers. 

Dresses . 

Dressing table sets . 

Dress patterns . 

Dried meats . 

Drill . 

Drill, American. 

Drinking cups . 

Drugs and medicines (see appendix). 

Drums, war . 

Dusters, feather . 

Dye woods . 

Earthenware . 

Earthenware jars . 

Earthenware pipes . 

Effigies . 

Elastics for boots . 

Elixirs . 

Elder flowers . 

Embroidery in gold or silver. 

Embroidery, tissues for . 

Emory . 

Emory paper . 

Envelopes . 

Engravers’ tools . 

Erasers, rubber . 

Ergot of rye. 

Essences .. 

Essential oils . .. 

“Estrepes” (cotton tissues) . 

'‘Eternal” (satin) . 

Ether, sulphuric . 

Extracts . 

Eye glasses . 

Eye glasses and spectacles. 

Eyelets ... 

Fans . 

Faucets .. 

Feathers . 

Feather dusters . 

Felloes . 

Fencing foils . 

Ferrous sulphate . 

Field glasses . 

Figs . 

Files . 

Filters, water . 

Filtering stones . 

Firearms, see: Blunderbusses 

Bullets 

Cartridges 

Guns 

Holsters 

Percussion caps 

Pistols 

Powder 

Primers and priming 

Revolvers 

Rifles 

Shot. 

75 U 752 

748 to 750 

A 246, A 247 

392 , 397 

1714, 1715 

418, 1764 to 1768 

1100 

1766 to 1768 

447 , 448 

758 to 766 

753 to 757 

1731 to 1 733 

329 

1503 

421, 422, 1314, 1315 

1170, 1173, 1297 

1663 to 16(58 

1724, 1725 

776 

853 

854 

A 129 

991 

436 

A 106 

1376 

704 to 706 

291 

994 

A 78 

815 

A 6 to A 15 

846, 847 

402 

A 118 

A 119, A 121 

113, 126, 1131 
nt 116 

1296 

1 to 8 

1188, 1189 

1461 

1503 

897, 898 

A 71 

hi, 112 

1015 

1143 to 1145 

769, 770 

1422 


























































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Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Firearms, wrenches for . 

Fire clay . 

Fire crackers.. . . . . . . . . . 

Fireworks . 

Fish, dried and cured . 

Fish hooks .* ’ 

Fishing nets . 

Flags . 

Flannel . 

Flasks, glass . 

Flat irons . 

Flax seed . 

Flies, milan .. 

Flint stones . 

Florida water . 

Flour . 

Flour, lacteous . 

Flowers . 

Flutes . 

Foils . 

Foil, gold . 

Food carriers . 

Forceps . 

Forks . 

Forms, printed blanks for bills of exchange. 

Forms, for ladies’ hats. 

Fountains . 

Frames for carriage tops .,.. 

FREE LIST. 

(See Section 9.) 

Agricultural implements. 

Agricultural machinery . 

All minerals proceeding from mines worked 

in the Republic . 

Army supplies and furnishings. 

Articles, certain other, for use for local manu¬ 
facturers under special concession in each 

case . 

Axes . 

Bagging in which to sack export products. 

Barometers . —. 

Barrel staves, heads and hoops for exporta¬ 
tion of honey . 

Boilers, steam . 

Books, music.. 

Books, printed, except those prohibited. 

_ Capstans . 

Charts and maps. 

Church objects and ornaments. 

Cigarette wrappers of two colors. 

Cod liver oil and preparations of.. 

Drums for army. 

Fertilizers, artificial . 

Fountains for public places . 

Horses and animals introduced for breeding 

purposes... 

Instruments for scientific purposes or for use 

in the arts ... 

Instruments specially used by institutions for 

instruction . 

Iron safes . 

Iron sugar pans . 

Jars and pots used as containers for articles 
subject to duty. 


1192 

1708 

1684 

915 

176, 1412 
117 


1534 


193 

936 , 937 
907 
1445 
A 254 
A 196 
1418 
A 31 

1005 to 1007, 1629 
1048 

889 to 891 
879 to 881 
807, 898 


1139 

1513 to 1515 


1655 

622 to 625, 628, 629, 632 
1482 


930, 931 
919, 920 

175 


(E) 

(B) 

(J) 

(A) 


(S) 

(K) 

(P) 


775 

(P) 

618 

(I) 

(P) 

1219, 

(K) 

1272 

(O) 

(A) 
(M) 

(B) 

(G) 

.(H) 

(I) 

(P) 
(P) 

(R) 


1446 

































































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Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


FREE LIST (Continued) 

Live plants . (F) 

Lubricating grease . (C) 

Machetes, working. (E) 

Machinery, agricultural. (B) 

Machinery, N. O. S. (B) 

Machinery, printing. (P) 

Machinery for scientific purposes or for use 

in the arts . (H) 

Maps and charts . 1219, 1446 

Music pooks . 618 

Musical collections . 550 

Oil, lupricating . (C) 

Ornaments and objects for church service. (K) 

Packing casks and cases, containing salted or 
smoked provisions, flour, grain, vegetables, 
faience glassware, colors, manufactures of 

iron and similar articles and the like. (R) 

Plans. 1446 

Plants, live . (F) 

Pots and jars used as containers for articles 

subject to duty. (R) 

Printed books, except those prohibited. (I) 

Printing machinery . (P) 

Pumps for extinguishing fire . (P) 

Rosaries . 1546 

Safes, iron . (P) 

Soap, materials for the manufacture of. (N) 

School instruments. (I) 

Seeds, all kinds.. (P) 

Statues for ornamenting public buildings. (B) 

Staves, barrel, for exporting honey. 175 

Steam boilers . (P) 

Sugar pans, iron . (P) 

Sugar mills . (P) 

Swords and sabers for army. (A) 

Tallow for lubricating machinery. (C) 

Thermometers . (P) 

Trumpets for army. (A) 

Type .... (P) 

Wire, plain and barbed, for fencing. (D) 

Paragraphs of the tariff as follows: 16, 106, 119, 129, 140, 199, 239, 309, 329, 330, 
33 L 3336 , 39 L 420, 441 , 460, 467, 49 U 525 , 550, 556 , 618, 619, 
775, 700, 817, 838, 900, 919, 962, 998, 999, 1000, 1033, 1052, 
1058, 1096, 1138, 1197, 1219, 1224, 1272a, 1377, 1446, 1462, 
1537 , 1546 , 1563, 1564 , 1579 , 1582, 1608, 1649, 1671, A 4 

Freezers, ice cream. 1634 

Fringes . 4 883 to 888 

Frock coats . 4 464 

Fruits . 911 to 914 

Frying pans . 1575, 1576 

Fustic (wood) . 1315 

Gall nuts . A 28 

Games “Loto” ... 1094, I0 95 

“Gante de Iona” (dimity). 269 

Garbanzos . 949 

Garlic . 43 

Garrafones . 726 to 729 

Garters .. 1142 

Gauze .... 954 to 956 

Gauze, wire . 705, 706 

Gelatine . A 135 

Gentian . A 119 

Gentian, tincture of . A 263 





























































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Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Gin . 960, g6j 

Gingham . 984.985,1157,1162 

Girths . 509 

Girths, materials for . 1701 

Glasses . 1728, 1729, 1730, 1732, 

ri • j 733 

Glass flasks . 907 

Glassware, glass and crystal, 20, 21, 22, 30, 96, 113 to 116, 120, 133, 199, 242, 243, 
249 to 253, 276, 300, 427, 428, 562 to 565, 617, 637, 728, 727, 
726, 729, 745, 746, 789, 790, 818 to 822, 891, 896, 904 to 907, 
925, 1082 to 1084, 1103 to 1114, 1131, 1411, 1423, 1499, 1533, 
1672, 1687, 1728, 1729, 1730, 1732, 1733, 1739, 1743, 1744, 1745 

Glass in panes . 1743 to 1745 

Glasses with stems (see goblets). 

Gloves . 977 to 980 

Glue .. 533 

Glycerine . A 136 

Goblets . 249 to 253, 562 to 565 

Gold and silver, manufactures of, 20, 29,87, 113, 173, 254, 255, 256, 278, 286, 316, 

326, 327, 328, 466, 467, 529, 621, 622, 623, 637, 649, 650, 651, 

681, 735, 737, 743, 744, 776, 788, 818, 829, 930, 850, 883, 909, 

943, 950, 954, 962, 973, 99U 1008, 1009, 1037, 1085, 1116, 1126, 

1139, 1128, 1311, 1394, 1447, 1448, 1476, 1490, 1508, 1538, 1546, 
1556, 1622, 1644 

Gold leaf . 1139 

Gorgets . 962 

Grain of Paradise . A 148 

Granite . 1420 

Grano de Oro (cotton) . 76, 77 

Grapes . 1726 

Grease, lubricating . 1579 

Grindstones . 1416, 1417 

Gauges, testing, for milk, liquors and syrups. 1411 

“Guarandol” . 1059 to 1064 

Guarde, mud, for carriages. 30 1 

Guina pepper .. A 148 

Gum . A 137, 147 

Gum arabic . A 137, 963 

Gum lac . A 143 

Gum mina . A 144 

Gum, pastiles of . A 205 

Gun powder . 1466, 1467 

Guns . 798 to 803, 922 

Gun caps . 921 

Gutta, gum of ... A 142 

Hair . 304 

Hair, horse . 500 

Hair ornaments. 745 

Hair pins . I0 46 , 1494 , *495 

Halters . 30=. 306, 646 

Ham . 1071 

Hammers. T22 5 

Hammocks . 1001 to 1004 

Handkerchiefs ... x 3 * 5 > 1363 

Handles, for hatchets and pick axes. 1266 

Hardware . T 5 22 

Harness . * 3 °, I 3 I 

Hartshorn . A 99 

Hats . 1608 to 1621, 1632, 1633 

Hat bands (sheepskins for making). 2 93 to 295 

Hat forms . I0 44 

Hats, ladies, forms for. 93°, 93 * 



























































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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Hats, lining . 934, 935 

Hat racks . 1497, 1498 

Hatchets .. 998 to 1000 

Hatchets, handles for . 1266 

Hay . 1049, 1307 

•Hazelnuts . 138 

Hemp . 437, 438 

Hemp yarn . 878 

Hemlock, extract of . A 119 

Herring ..... 123, 124 

Hides, buffalo . 713 

Hinges . 226, 227 

Hobby horses . 303 

Hoes and picks ... 140 

Hoes, handles for . 1266 

Hog bellies . 1682 

■“Holan” . 1062 to 1064 

“Holan” batiste (linen) . 208 

Holandilla (cotton) . 70 to 73, 84, 1040 

Holsters . 1442, 941 

Hooks, metal . 52, 53 

Hooks and eyes. 286 to 288, 302 

Hoops . 121, 122 

Hops . A 182 

Horse collars . 692, 693 

Horse hair . 500 

Horseshoes . ion 

Hubs, wheel . 1690 

Hydroschloric acid . A 20 

Ice cream freezers . 1634 

Ignacius beans . A 150 

Images and effigies . 776 

Incense . A 161, 1054 

Indigo. 153, 118 

Ink . 1669 to 1671 

Ink stands . 1672 

Insertion ... 1711 to 1713 

Instruments, matematical . 331, 1058 

Instruments, musical . io=;6 

Instruments, nautical . 1295 

Instruments, surgical . 1057 

Instruments for use in arts. . . 105^ 

Iodide of lead.. A 214 

Iodine . A 266, A 274 

Iodoform . A 275 

Ipecacuahna . A 162, A 163 

Ipecacuahna, extract of.. A 120 

Ipecacuahna, roots of . A 228 

“Irelanda” . 1059 to 1064 

Iron filings . A 152 to A 154 

Iron in bars . 1012 

Iron, lactous . A 151 

Iron pots . 337 

Iron, reduced by hydrogen. A 156 

Iron roofing . 1051 

Iron safes . 330 

Iron, tartarate of . A 155 

Iron and steel, manufactures of, 20, 22, 27, 40, 41, 42, 45, 52, 53, 65, 66, 95, 103, 104, 
hi, 112, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 122, 126, 129, 130, 131, 134, 

140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 151, 159, 160, 166, 175, 178, 179, 182, 

183, 184, 185, 186, 194, 195, 196, 199, 200, 201, 207, 214, 216, 

221, 224, 226, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 239, 240, 241, 255, 256, 

257, 258, 259, 263, 281, 282, 283, 284, 287, 288, 290, 291, 296, 































































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79 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Iron and steel manufactures (Continued) 

297, 298, 301, 319, 323, 324, 325, 330, 331, 336, 337, 338, 419, 

420, 423, 424, 429, 442, 461, 462, 463, 473, 484, 489, 498, 499, 

504, 405, 529, 530, 531, 555, 556, 558, 559, 576, 577 to 58/, 622 
to 635, 639, 642, 645 to648, 662, 680, 681, 718, 723, 734, 741, 
742, 77 1, 772 , 773 , 776 , 777 , 798 to 804, 810, 811, 812, 816, 817, 

828, 832, 838, 848, 851, 852, 867, 868, 869, 891, 892 to 895, 897, 

898, 900, 901, 908, 909, 919, 920, 922, 925, 983, 989, 990, 998, 


999, 1000, 1010, ion, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 

1035, 1036, 1037, 1045, 1046, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1055, 1057, 1058, 

1065, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1093, ii 43 , ii 44 , ii 45 , 

1187, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1197, 1198, 1220, 1221, 1244, 1251, 

1252, 1254, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1278, 1279, 1285, 1286, 

1287, 1299, 1308, 1309, 1310, 1382, 1383, 1384, 1385, 1386, 1387, 

1410, 1415, 1434, 1435, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1444, 1445, 1453, 

1458, 1513, 1514, 1515, 1522, 1531, 1532, 1533, 1537, 1542, 1552, 

1553 , 1554 , 1555 , 1556, 1557 , 1558, 1559 , 1562, 1563, 1564, 1676, 

1581, 1588, 1589, 1590, 1593, 1594, 1595, 1596, 1604, 1634, 1643, 

1645, 1649, 1653, 1655, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1672, 1673, 

1674, 1683, 1685, 1686, 1692, 1717, 1718, 1727, 1761, 1762, 1763, 

1772 

Iron, unmanufactured . 1050 

Ivory. 1222, 1223 

Ivory, manufactures of . 1034 

Jackets . 719, 720 

Jamaica wood . 1315 

Jams . 768 

Jars . 249 to 253 

Jars, earthenware . 166c to 1668 

Jars for drugs . 789, 790 

Jasper . 1076 

Jellies . 768 

Jewelry .. 29, 30, 31, 87, 88 

Jewelry cases . 863 

Jewels . 1086 

Jewels of gold and silver (see Section 10). 1085 

Jalap . A 164, A 165 

Jalap, roots of. A 229 

Juniper berries . 787 

Knife blades . 1030 

Knives ... 576 to 587, 627, 634, 635 

Knives, hunting. 634 

Knives, sailors’ . 627 

Knives, table . 628 to 633 

Knives, shoemakers’ . 635 

Kermes, mineral .. A 174 

Kerosene . 953 

Kettles and broilers . 1408 

Keys, watch . H 93 

Keyhole guards . 231, 232 


Kid skins . 

Labels, printed .... 

Lace . 

Lace, gold . 

Lace, gold and silver 

Lace, silver. 

Lace netting . 

Lac, gum . 

Lacteous flour . 

Lacteous iron . 

Lactometers . 

Ladders . 

Ladles. 

Lamp black . 


1501 

866 

778 to 783 

327 

943 , 944 

328 

1478, 1479 
A 143 

1048 
A 151 
1411 
792 

621, 626 
A 160, 1047 



















































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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Lamps. 1103, 1116 

Lamp burners . 1524 

Lamp chimneys . 1687 

Lamps of paper. 926, 928 

Lamp reservoirs . 1552, 1553 

Lamp shades . 242, 243, 279, 982 

Lamp wicks . 1275, 1276 

Lanterns. 867 to 872, 1117, 1118 

Lanterns for carriages . 925 

Lap boards . 1642 

Lard, hog . 1209 

Lasts . 1041, 1042, 1043 

Laths. 1181 

Laudanum /.. A 175 

Lavender .. 89 

Lavender, flowers of... A 123 

Lawns. 842, 845, 1154, 1156 

Lead .... 1456, 1457 

Lead, carbonate of . A 215 

Lead, iodide of . A 214 

Lead, oxide of . A 181 

Lead pipe . 1457 

Lead, red. A 194 

Lead, sugar of. A 213 

Lead, white. 47 

Leather . 1236, 1635 

Leather, sole .. 1624 

Leaves, medicinal . A 159 

Leeches. A248, 1=71 

Leggings . 1463, 1464 

Lemonade, charged . 1146 

Lemon drops . 299 

Letter presses. 147 c 

Lichen, Icelandic. A 179 

Licorice . A 203, A 204 

Licorice, roots of . A 230 

Liencello (cotton) . 78 to 81 A 

Lignum vitae .1315 

Lignum vitae, bastard . 1314 

L} me • • .. A 65, A 66, 332 

Linden flowers. A 130 

Linen, cambric . 208, 209, 210 

Linen tissues (not made up) 55, 56, 57, 58, 208, 209, 210, 272, 273, 274, 275, 436, 
474, 475, 513, 514, 515, 551, 552, 553, 554, 572, 591, 594, 595, 

596, 597 , 598, 599 , 604, 605, 606, 607, 608. 609. 614, 615, 616, 

677 , 73 L 732 , 758 , 759 , 7o6, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 766, 778, 

779 , 780, 781, 842, 843, 875, 876, 878, 886, 981, 984, 985, 1016, 

1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1023, 1038, 1039, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 

1063, 1064, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 

1164, 1210, 1211, 1247, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1449, 1450, 1451, 

1452, 1478, 1485, 1641, 1650, 1701, 1707, 1767 

Liquers . I0 8, 109. 1140, 1141 

Liquer cases . 904, 903, 906 

Litharge . A 181 

Lithographic forms . 863 

Lockets . 1228, 1229 

f oc . ks • * • .. 501, 502, 503, 504 

Locks, pad . 423, 424 

Log wood .... 421, 422, 1314 

Xomo de camello” ...... 551, 552, 553, 554 

Loto games... 1094, 1095 

Lubricating oil ... 1579 

Lunch baskets, sectional.. 1 m- 





























































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


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Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Lycopodium . A 178 

Macaroni . 877 

Machetes . 1197, 1198 

Machete blades . 1033 

Machinery (see machines). 

Machines and machinery, 129, 182, 183, 184, 185, 239, 240, 241, 336, 441, 1052, 1096, 
1220, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1279, 1496, 1543, 1634, 1761, 1762, 
1763 

Machines, pedals for . 1496 

Mackerel . 1194, 1195, 1196 

Mackintoshes . 664 

Madapolin (cotton) . 70, 71, 72, 73 

Magnesia . A 183, A 184 

Magnesia (see appendix) .. 1202 

Mahogany . 1262 

Mahon (cotton tissues) . 1200, 1201 

Mallow, flowers of. A 126 

Mana (see appendix) . 1205 

Manna. A 186, A 187 

Mantillas . 1215, 1216 

Maps .. 1219 

Maps and charts (see free list). 

Marble . 1186, 1224 

Marbles . 300 

Marshmallows, flowers of . A 122 

Marshmallow, pastiles of . A 205 

Masks . 442, 444 

Matches . 902 

Mathematical instruments . 33 U 1058 

Matting . 839 

Mattresses. 546, 547, 548, 549, 689 

Measures .*... I2 74 

Meat . 447 , 453 , 682 

Meats, dried . 447 , 448 

Meat safes . 99 S, 996 

Meat safes (of wire). 963 

Medicines, patent . I2 35 

Medicinal roots (see appendix). 

Mercury . A 189, A 190, A 191, A 

192, A 193, 146, 1237 

Mercurial ointment . A 215 

Merinos . 1238, 1239, 1240 

Metal pots . 338 

Mill stones . x 4 2 4 

Milk, condensed .. IT 79 

Milk, condensed, sweet . 560 

Mineral waters . 158 

Minium . A 194 

Mint, pastiles of . \ 20 5 

Mills, cane, rolls for . x 649 

Mirrors . 818 . 821 , 1745 

Molasses . 12 36 

Monuments . 49 J ^ 

Mora (wood) . I 3 I 5 

Morphia . ^ *95 

Mortars . 94 . 95 . 96,97 

Mosquito nets. a 2 "^o l2 ^> I2 4 ® 

Moss . A _ l8 ° 

Moulds or forms forms for pastry. 1275 

Mucilage . 993 

Mud fenders or guards for carriages . 301 

Muriatic acid . A 20 

Musical collections . 550 
































































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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Musical instruments . 

Musical instruments, strings for . 

Musk . 

Muslin . 

Mustard . 

Mustard (see appendix) . 

Nail brushes . 

Nails . 

Nails, hob . 

Napkins .. 

Napkins, other.. 

Napkin rings .. 

Nautical instruments . 

“Necessaries” . 

Necklaces. 

Neckties . 

Needles. 

Nickel plated articles. 

Night gowns . 

Night suits . 

“Nipe” handkerchiefs . 

Nitric acid.. 

Nutmegs .. 

Nuts . 

Nux vomica . 

Oakum . 

Oars . 

Oats . 

Ochre . 

Oil . 

Oils . 

Oil, lubricating . 

Oil cloth and rubber aprons . 

Oil cloth table covers . 

Officinal storax . 

Olives . 

Onions . 

Opera glasses .. 

Opium . 

Orange flower oil . 

Orange water . 

Organs .... 

Ornaments of gold and silver with precious stones.... 

Ornaments, gold and silver. 

Overcoats . 

Oxalic acid . 

Oysters . 

Padlocks . 

Paint . 

Paints . 

Paints and colors . 

Paintings . 

Paj amas . . 

Panacea (see appendix) .. 

Pans of iron for sugar mills. 

Pans, copper, for distilling. 

Pantaloons ...i... . 

Paper .. .... 

Paper, wrappers for cigarettes. 

Parasols . 

Pasteboard . 


1056 

244, 788, 638, 639, 640, 
641 

A 37, A 38, 98 
1255, 1261 
A 197, A 198 
1250 
671 

678, 679, 680, 681 
284 

1583 to 1587 
1210 to 1213 
171, 172, 173 
1295 

1288 

950 

567 to 571 
40, 4b 42 
852 

1721, 1722 
1721, 1722 

1363 

A 21 

A 200, 1290 

1289 
A 201 
841 
1540 
139 

90, 1293, 1294 
9 to 19 

A 1 to A 15, A 33 
1579 


A 113, A 115 
23 to 26 
488 
112 
A 202 
A 8 

A 29, A 30 
1300 

29 

1301, 1302 
663 
A 22 

1305 

423, 424 

1430 to 1433 

1709 

90 

620 

1721, 1722 
1318 
900 
800 

387. 391 

1365 to 1381, i486 to 

1493 

1272, 1272a 
1384 to 1387 
1381 




































































CUSTOMS TARIFF, 


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Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Patent medicines .. 

Paving stones. 

Paving tile . 

Peanuts . 

Pearls. 

Pearl barley . 

Pearl river drills. 

Peas (Garbanzas) . 

Peas, dried . 

Pedals for machines' .. 

Pencils . 

Penholders . 

Pens . 

Pepper . 

Peppermint, oil of. 

Pepsin . 

Peptonine . 

Percale . 

Percussion caps . 

Perfumery. 

Perfume . 

Petroleum . 

Petticoats . 

Phosphorus . 

Pianos . 

Piccolos . 

Pickaxes, iron . 

Pickles . 

Picks and hoes . 

Pictures . 

Pillars of stone, marble, etc. (see columns) 

Pillow cases . 

Pincers . 

Pine. 

Pins . 

Pins, hair . 

Pipes . 

Pipes, earthenware. 

Pipe, lead . 

Pique. 

Pistols . 

Pitch . 

Pitch, Burgundy . 

Pitchers . 

Planes, carpenters’ . 

Planks . 

Plans .. 

Plants for seedlings . 

Plaster of Paris. 

Plates, porcelain . 

Plates, silver plated . 

Plates of iron .. 

“Platilla” (linen tissue) . 

Playing cards . 

Plows . 

Plowshares . 

Plumes for military, free. 

Plush .. 

Pocket books (see purses) . 

Pomatum. 

Poniards . 

Poppies . 


A 188, 1235 
1420 

1166, 1167 
1206 

1406, 1407 
A 76 

753 to 757 
949 
997 
1496 

1123, 1126 
1472 to 1474 
1458 to 1460 
1427 
A 13 
A 207 
A 208 

70 to 77, 1398 
921 

860, 862 

1405 

953 

855 to 857 

A 132 

1411 

882 

1415 

78^, 786 

140 

697 to 703 

939 , 940 
i6cc. I 4 M, 1435 
1263, 1264 
65, 66 
1494, 1495 
311, 312, 1686 
1724, 1725 
T 457 

588, 1436, 1437 
1438 to 1441 
271 
A 209 

249 to 253, 1073 to 1075 

498, 499 , 951 

1688, 1689 

1446 

1582 

1770, 1771 

1168 to 1173, 1453 to 
1454 
1455 
1453 

1449 to 1452 
1282, 1283, 1284 
119 
1537 

1462 

873, 874 

459 

1468 to 1471 
1481 
A 27 







































































84 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Pop . 1146 

Porcelain chinaware . 1168, 1173 

Pork . 449, 450, 1682 

Potatoes and beets . 1364 

Potash . A 216 to A 223 

Potassium, tartarate of. A 155 

Pots . 1297, 1298, 1299 

Pots, coffee . 322, 326 

Pots for drugs . 789, 790 

Pots, of copper and other material. 338 

Pots, of iron . 337 

Powder boxes . 1504, 1505 

Powder, bronze, gold . 1507, 1508 

Powder brushes. 670 

Powder puffs . 1280, 1281 

Powder, gun. 1466, 1467 

Powder, toilet . 1506 

Precious stones . 29, 1423 

Precious stones, imitation. 1419 

Prepared chalk . 1273 

Priest’s capes . 439, 483 

Priming, for fowling pieces . 724 

Printed matter . 992, 1053 

Printed matter, cigarette wrappers . 1272, 1272a 

Printed matter for bills of lading. 694 

Printed or lithographed forms. 863 

Printed cards . 1698 

Printed labels. 866 

Printing presses . 1052 

Printing type . 441 

Prints, cotton . 1399 to 1404 

Prunes . 527 

Prussian blue . A 53 


PROHIBITED ARTICLES. 


(See Section 11.) 

Apparatus for manufacture of coins. 

Counterfeit coins. 

Cartridges ... 

Daggers. 

Implements of war when not imported by or for 
the Government. 

Obscene images. 

Obscene pictures. 

Poniards . 

Sword canes . 

Puff boxes . 

Pulley blocks . 

Pumice stone . 

Pumps . 

Punk (tinder) . 

Purl . .. 

Purses.. 

“Pursiana” (see prints, cotton). 

Pyrogallic acid. 

Quassia simaruba . 

Quicksilver .. 

Quinine.. 

Quitrines . 

Racks for hats or clothing. 

Railings, iron . 

Raisins . 


666 


1481 

207 

1504, 1505 
1251, 1252 
A 211 
239 to 241 
1769 
277, 278 
235 to 238 
1399 to 1404 
A 23 
A 94 
A 49 

A 226, A 227 
1525 

1497, 1498 
1013 

1388, 1726 



























































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


85 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Ranges (see stoves). 

Rat traps . 

Razors .. 

Razor strops .. 

Receptacles . 

“Regencies” (see cotton prints) . 

Reservoirs, water ... 

Reticules. 

Revolvers . 

Revolver holsters .. 

Rhatany, extract of . 

Rhubarb. 

Rhubarb, roots of. 

Ribbon . 

Rice. 

Rifles. 

Rings of copper and iron. 

Rings, finger . 

Rings, iron . 

“Romana” strings for guitars, etc. 

Roofing, iron . 

Roofing material . 

Roofing screws . 

Roofing, tiles for . 

Roots, medicinal (see appendix). 

Ropes and cables . 

Ropes and rigging . 

Rosaries . 

Roses, flowers of . 

Roses, oil of. 

Rosewater . 

Rosemary, oil of. 

Rosin . 

“Rosolio” (see liquers) . 

Rubber erasers . 

Rubber, shoes and boots (see boots). 

Rules . 

Rum . 

Rye . 

Sabadilla . 

Sacerdotal cloaks . 

Sack coats . 

Saddles. 

Saddle cloth or blankets . 

Saddles, metal trimmings or arches for 

Saddles, tissues for covering. 

Saddle trees . 

Safes, iron . 

Safes, meat . 

Safety pins . 

Saffron . 

Sago . 

Sail cloth .. 

Sal ammoniac . 

Salmon. 

Salt .. . 

Salts, medicinal . 

Salpuria (cotton) . 

Sandals . 

Sandalwood, red . 

Sandpaper . 

Santonin.. 

Santonine, pastiles of . 


1532 , 1533 
1285, 1286, 1287 
135 
790 

1399 to 1404 

769 to 77i 
668 
1560 
941 
A 121 

A 264, A 236 
A 231 

510 to 524, 675, 676 
132 

922, 1542 
125, 126 
1622, 1623 
645 

640, 641 

1051 

1502 

1718 

1699 


307, 308 
307, 1072 

1546 
A 128 
A is 

A 29, A 30 
A 14 

A 23 S, 1413 
1140, 1141 
994 


1426 

36, 37 , 38, 1544 , 1545 
492 

487 

439 , 483 
46/1. to 472 
1597 

973 to 970 

174 

1641 


942 

330 

995 , 990 
66, 169 
A 48, 145 
1565, A 237, A 238 
1163, 1165 
A 239 
1570 

1566 to 1568 
A 240 to A 245 


84, 430 , 
171 

A 1 77 
1376 
A 249 
A 206 


43 i 


































































86 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Santonin, seed of . 

Sapolio. 

Sardines . 

Sarsaparilla . 

Sarsaparilla, extract of. 

Sarsaparilla, roots of . 

Sashes and scarfs . 

Sassafras bark . 

Satin . 

Satin . 

Sausages . 

Saws . 

Scabbards . 

Scales . 

Scamony. 

Scantlings . 

Scarfs . 

Scarfs and sashes. 

School books . 

Scientific instruments . 

Scissors . 

Screens, wind, for lamps . 

Screws . 

Screwdrivers . 

Seals . 

Seals for envelopes . 

Seal handles . 

Sealing wax . 

Seeds . 

Seedlings . 

Senna, leaves of . 

Semen contra. 

Semolina . 

Serge for flags. 

Serge, silk . 

Eesame oil .. 

Sewing machines . 

Sewing machines, cords or belting for 

Shafts, carriage . 

Shawls . 

Shawls . 

Sheets . 

Shingles . 

Ships’ boats . 

Shirts . 

Shoes (see boots). 

Shoes, wooden . 

Shot . 

Shovels . 

Sieves . 

Silesian linens . 

Silk cord . 

Silk handkerchiefs . 

Silk shawls . 

Silk, twisted sewing. 

Silk serge . 

Silver . 

Silver leaf. 

Silver, manufactured . 

Silver, manufactures of (see gold). 

Silver, nitrate of.. 

Skimmers . 


255 

1099 

1572 , 1573 
A 276, A 277 
A 119 

A 233, A 234 
191, 192 
A 93 

1528 to 1530, 1646, 1647 
402 

722, 1659 

1588 to 1590, 1593 to 
1596 

1727 

182 to 185 
A 105 
167, 168 
923, 924 

191, 192 

618 

1058 

1657 to 1661 
279 to 283 
1716 to 1718 
772, 773 

1581 
1292 
1518 

1101, 1102 

1582 
1582 

A 157, A 158 

814 

1629 

835 

1574 

A 1, A 2 
1268, 1271 
712 
1710 

1215, 1216 

714, 715, 1322 to 1354 

1625, 1626 
1700 

246 to 248 
403, 411 

1774 

1253 

1308 to 1310 
489, 490 
1449 to 1452 
1390 

1363 

1343, 1350 

1580 

1574 

1447 
1139 

1448 

A 212 
8*i, 832 


































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


87 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Skins . 

Skins, calf . 

Skins, kid . 

Slate . 

Slates and tile for roofing. 

Slate for roofing . 

Slippers, tissues for. 

snuff.;;; 

Snuff boxes . 

Snuffers, candle . 

Socks . 

Sofas . 

Soap . 

Soap boxes . 

Soda, bicarbonate of . 

Soda, caustic . 

Soda, silicate of . 

Soup pastes . 

Spangles . 

Spanish fly .. 

Speaking trumpets . 

Spectacles and eyeglasses . 

Spermaceti . 

Spirits of nitre . 

Spirits of wine . 

Spits . 

Spokes . 

Sponges . 

Spoons . 

Spurs . 

Stamp handles . 

Starch . 

Statues . 

Staves, barrel . 

Steam boilers . 

Stencils . 

Steel for striking fire . 

Steel, manufactures of (see iron). 

Sticking plaster.. 

Stills, of copper. 

Still worms . 

Stirrups . 

Stirrup straps ...... 

Stockings . 

Stones . 

Stones, false . 

Stones, flint . 

Stones, precious . 

Stoves.. 

Strainers .. 

Straw ... 

Straw for covering chairs . 

Strontian, nitrate of . 

Strops, for razors . 

Strings for musical instruments... 

Strychnine . 

Sugar . 

Sugar balls . 

Sugar candy . 

Sugar, candied preparations of (see confectionery). 
Sugar mills . 


177 . 1425 
219, 220 

1501 

1443 

1502 
1502 
1707 

1527, 1638 
1639 

741 , 742 , 743 , 744 
1230, 1231, 1232, 1233, 
1234 

656, 657 , 658 

1066 to 1069, 1098, 1099 

1070 

A 257 

A 256, 1606 

A 258 

877 

ii 33 

A 70 


233 

113 to 116 
A 107, 823, 824 
A 108 
A 109 
134 


i" r 'i 

826, 827, A 

621 to 625 

828 to 830 

1518 

170 

838 


no, A in 


775 


336 


166 

816 


A 101, A 104 

44 

642 

848, 850 
864 • 

1230 to 1234 
1416 to 1424 
1419 
1418 

29 

10?. C31, 1045 
688 
1307 
1483 
A 117 
135 

244, 638 to 641, 788 

A 116 

147 to 150 

299 

A 50 


129 



































































88 


CUSTOMS TARIFF, 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Sugar plums (see confectionery). 

Suits . 1719, 1720 

Sulphur . A 52, 152 

Sulphuric acid . A 24 

Sun shades . 1384 to 1387 

Surgical instruments . 851, 1057 

Surplices . 840 

Suspenders . 1675 

Sweets, in paste, jams, jellies and etc. 768 

Swords. 817, 1562 to 1564 

Sword blades . 1031, 1032 

Syringes . A 166 to A 172, 1079 to 

1084 

Syrup . 123b 

Syrup, almond . 1605 

Tables .. 1241, 1242, 1243 

Table cloths (napkins) . 1210 to 1213 

Table covers . 454, 458 

Tacks .. 529, 530, 1644, 1645 

Tallow . 1577, 1578 

Tanks, water . 1691, 1692 

Tannic acid . A 25 

Tape measures . 673, 674, 1274 

Tar . 101 

Tarter emetic . A 100 

Tassels . 245 

Tea .•.. A 259, 1654 

Teeth . 747 

Telescopes . in 

Testing guages for milk, liquor and syrups. 1411 

Textiles (see tissues). 

Theriaca . A 269, A 270 

Thermometers . 199 

Thimbles . 737 

Thread . 1018 to 1022, 1024 to 

1027, 1029 

Tickings . 594 to 602 

Tiles for roofing. 1699 

Tin . 836, 837 

Tinder or punk .*.. 1769 

Tin foil . A 112, 1036, 1036 

Tin plate . 1037 

Tinsel . 1304 

Tires, carriage . 1187 

Tissues, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 
80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 208, 209, 210, 217, 218, 268, 269, 270, 272, 
273, 274, 275, 333, 334, 335, 402, 430, 431, 435, 436, 474, 475, 

476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 510, 511, 512, 551, 552, 553, 554, 

572, 573, 574, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 

598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 

611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 675, 676, 677, 130. 731, 732, 748, 

749 , 750, 753 , 754 , 755 , 756 , 757 , 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 763, 

764, 765, 766, 774, 778, 779. 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 834, 835, 

842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 853, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 878, 

883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 

896, 897, 898, 933 , 936, 937 * 943 , 944 , 954 , 955 , 956, 957, 958, 

959 , 981, 984, 985, 991 , 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 
1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062. 

1063, 1064, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 

1156, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1182, 

1183, 1184, 1185, 1200, 1201, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 

1261, 1275, 1276, 1306, 1316, 1317, 1319, 1320, 1321, 1390, 1399, 

1400, 1401, 1402, 1403, 1404, 1436, 1437, 1449, 1450, 1451, 1452, 















































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


89 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


1478, 1479, 1484, 1485-, 1528, 1529, 1530, 1536, 1574, 1580, 1641, 
1646, 1647, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1707, 1711, 1712, 1713, 1766, 
1767, 1768 

Tissues for embroidery . 436 

Tobacco . 1636 to 1638 

Toilet cases and contents . 1288 

Toilet powder .. 1506 

Toilet sets . 1100, 1092, 1093 

Toilet tables . 1714, 1715 

Toilet water . 33, 34, 35, A 29 to A 32 

Tombstones . 1186 

Tongues, smoked or salted . 1129, 1130 

Tonka beans . A 149 

Tools ... 1221 

Tools, carpenters’ iron . 1014 

Tops, carriage . 1693 

Tops (toys) . 1685 

Towels . 1677 to i68r 

Toys . 1091, 1097, 1254, 1685 

Tragacanth, gum . A 147 

Traps, rat . 1532 , 1533 

Traveling cases and contents . 1288 

Trays . 141 to 144 

Trimmings . 87s, 876, 883 to 888 

Trousers . 3 & 7 > 39 1 

Trowels . 1444 

Trumpets, speaking . 233 

Trunks . 211 to 216 

Trunks, metal trimmings for . 723 

Trusses . A 62, A 63, 266, 267 

Tubs . 1662, 1663, 1664 

Tuckers .. 1631 

Tumblers . 1728, 1729, U 30 , 1732, 


Tuny ... 

Turpentine . 

Tutty . 

Tweezers . 

Twills . 

Twine . .... 

Type, printing . 

Umbrellas .. . 

Underdrawers . 

Undershirts . 

Underskirts . 

Undervests . 

Valerian . 

Valerian, extract of 
Valerian, roots of . 

Varnish . 

Vases for flowers .. 

Veils . 

Velocipedes . 

Velvet . 

Velvets . 

Vermicelli . 

Vermillion . 

Vests . 

Vest patterns . 

Vests, patterns for . 
Vichy, pastiles of . . 
Victoria lawn . 


A 33, A 267, A 268, 39, 

813 

A 271 

1655 

750 

1016, 1017, 1023 
441 

1382, 1387 
392 , 397 
412, 417 
853, 856, 857 
652 to 654 
A 265 
A 119 
A 232 

197, 198, A 59, A 60 
892 to 896 
1759, 1760 
1761, 1762 

1656 

1316, 1317 
877 

1741, 1742, A 272, A 
273 

716, 717 
588 to 593 
834 
A 205 
H 54 , 1156 
































































90 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Vinegar . 1746 

Violet, flowers of. A 131 

Violins . 1753, 1754 

Viols, bass . 175s to 1757 

Vitriol . 1758 

Wafers for sealing letters . 1292 

Wagons and carts . 

Waist coats (see vests). 461, 463 

Waiters . 141 to 144 

Walnut. 1262 

Wall paper . 1378 to 1380 

Ward robes . 127, 128 

Wash basins . 1311, 1509 to 1512 

Wash stands . 159, 160, 1177, 1178 

Wash stand, sets . 1100 

Waste, cotton . 774 

Watches . 1538, 1559 

Watch keys . 1193 

Water closet fixtures . 106s 

Waterproof cloaks or capes . 664 

Water reservoirs . 769 to 771 

Water tanks . 1691, 1692 

Waters, toilet . 33 to 35 

Wax, sealing ... 1101, 1102 

Wedges and rings of iron. 645 

Weights . 1409, 1410 

Whalebone . 189 

Wheat .'. 1723 

Wheelbarrows . 462 

Wheels... 748, 1549, 155 ° 

Wheels, carriage . 1561 

Whet stones . 1500 

Whips . 938, 1127, 1128 

White lead . 47 

Wicking . 1306 

Wicking, cotton . 86 

Wicks, lamp . 1275, 1276 

Windmills . 1279 

Window frames, iron . 1013 

Window glass . 1743 to 1745 

Wine . 1747 to 1752 

Wine, spirits of . 825 

Wire . 4=;, 46 

Wire gauze . 170=;, 1706 

Wooden shoes . 1774 

Woods, fine . 1262 

Woods, Boards and planks . 1688, 1689 

Woolen tissues (not made up) 61, 62, 63, 64, 217, 218, 334, 335, 456, 457, 476, 477, 
478, 479, 480, 481, 510, 511, 512, 573, 574, 590, 731, 732, 833, 
834, 835, 886, 887, 936, 937, 957, 958, 959, 1119, 1120, 1121, 
1122, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1247, 1319, 1320, 1321, 1766 

Woolen yarn . 833, 1119 

Worm seed . 814 

Worms for stills . 642 

Wreaths . 889 to 891 

Wrenches . 1190, 1191, 1192 

Writing cases and contents. 1288 

Yams . 1291 

Yarn, hemp . 878 

Yarn, wool . 1119 

Yarn, woolen . 833 

Yellow chinchona . A 89, A 90 

Zinc, oxide of . A 79 

Zinc, sulphate of . A 80 




































































CHAPTER III. 

Export law. 

Section 14. Provisional Government Decree of April 30, 1904, 
as published in Official Gazette No. 1539, provides as follows: 

PRESIDENT OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF 
THE REPUBLIC, 

Whereas, many of the articles of export, taxed by the tariff of 
November 16, 1898, which went into effect on the 9th instant, cannot 
bear the taxes with which they are burdened, on account of the depre¬ 
ciation they have undergone 


DECREES 

Article I. To suspend in all its parts the export tariff of Novem¬ 
ber 16, 1898, which was made effective by a Decree of the 9th of 
April of the current year. 

Article II. From the promulgation of the present Decree the fol¬ 
lowing articles, only, shall pay duties, temporarily: 

For schedule, see Section 16, following. 

Note. —Regarding sugar, the Decree of the Provisional Govern¬ 
ment, issued by General Horacio Vasquez, dated March 14, 1903, is 
hereby declared in vigor—which establishes a tax of 10 cents gold 
for each quintal of sugar produced in the Republic, and required the 
Minister of “Hacienda y Comercio” to prescribe the necessary meas¬ 
ures for the collection of said tax. The present Decree suspends any 
other decree of contrary effects. 

Given at the National Palace, at the City of Santo Domingo, on the 
30th day of April, 1904, 61 st of Independence, and 41st of Restoration. 

MORALES, L. 

(2) (Act of Congress, approved September 6, 1897.)—Complete 
cargoes of lignum vitae shall pay in accordance with the total regis¬ 
tered tonnage of the exporting vessels. 

(3) (Same act.)—The planillas covering export duties shall be 
liquidated in accordance with the prescribed rates, in hard money, as 
contained in the tariff of exportation, and payment thereof shall be 
made as aforesaid. 

(4) (Same act.)—Export duties shall be paid in cash, before the 
departure of the vessel. 

PROHIBITED EXPORTS. 

Section 15. (Act of Congress of September 6, 1897.) 

(1) The export of cattle and horses in lots (numbers) is abso¬ 
lutely prohibited, with the exception of cattle shipped to Haiti. 

Note. —This provision of the law has never been formally repealed, 
but it appears to have been suspended by the following Provisional 

( 91 ) 


92 


CUSTOMS TARIFF, 


Government Decree, by President Horacio Vasquez, dated June 26, 
1902, and published in Official Gazette No. 1454: 

Art. I. The export of cattle, through the ports of the Republic, 
is hereby declared free of all customs duties for a term of six years 
from the date of the publication of this Decree (June 28, 1902). 

Art. II. Vessels engaged in transporting cattle abroad, carrying 
no other cargo, shall be exempted from harbor dues and coast permit 
fees, except those known as “personates,” i. e., pilot, signal man, and 
sanitary officer, and 50 cents gold per head of cattle, to be applied to 
the redemption of national bank bills; and when such vessels, entering 
ports for said purpose, carry cargo, they shall only pay on the number 
of tons really imported through the equipped ports of the Republic. 

Art. III. By obtaining a permit from the Minister of “Hacienda 
y Comercio,” vessels exporting cattle only may receive such cattle at 
any unequipped port, proceeding thence to their destinations. In such 
cases vessels shall be dispatched by the custom-house having jurisdic¬ 
tion over the territory in which the port of shipment may be located, 
and an official of said custom-house shall.be placed on board and paid 
by the interested parties in accordance with the tariff to be established, 
who shall report the number and class of cattle shipped. Such vessels 
are prohibited from engaging in any other coastwise trade. 

(2) (See Section 11.) 

EXPORT SCHEDULE. 

Section 16. The Provisional Government Decree of April 30, 1904, 
as published in Official Gazette No. 1539, provides that the following 
export duties shall be collected, to-wit: 


§Cacao (beans 


per quintal 


$1.00 


§Note: As amended by Act of Congress, approved April 15, 1905, and pub¬ 
lished upon the same date in Official Gazette No. 1589. 


Coffee (beans) .per quintal 

Wax . “ 

Goat skins . “ “ 

Hides of cattle. “ “ 

Tortoise shell. “ pound 

Lignum vitae.“ ton . .. 

Lance-wood spars .“ ton . .. 

Bees honey . “ gallon 


$ .15 
2.50 

2.50 

1.50 
•25 

•50 

•50 

.01 


“Note: For export taxes imposed by municipalities see Schedule No. 2, Sec¬ 
tion 19.” 




















CHAPTER IV. 


PORT DUES. 


Section 17. The Act of Congress, approved November 12, 1898, 
provides in part as follows: 

Art. 50. National or foreign vessels arriving at any of the ports 
of the Republic, from foreign ports, shall pay the following dues: 


(1) 

(2) 

( 3 ) 

( 4 ) 

( 5 ) 

( 6 ) 

( 7 ) 

( 8 ) 
( 9 ) 

(10) 

(n) 


(1) 

(2) 

( 3 ) 

( 4 ) 

( 5 ) 

( 6 ) 

( 7 ) 

( 8 ) 
( 9 ) 

( 10) 

(11) 


Sailing Vessels. 

For each registered ton, or ton ascertained by Dominican measurement.$2.00 

Light-house dues, if any, per ton.12 

Pilot, when used, per ton.06 

Entrance dues ,per ton.12 

Anchorage, per ton.12 

Bar dues—where existing, per ton.25 

Sanitary Officer, per vessel. 2.00 

Water, if shipped, per cask. 1.00 

Out-look, for each vessel, up to 100 tons . 2.00 

ditto for each vessel above 100 tons . 4.00 

Interpreter, for each vessel up to 100 tons . 2.00 

ditto for each vessel above 100 tons .4.00 

Use of landing stage, per day. 2.00 


Steamers. 

For each ton of cargo brought in or carried out .$2.00 

For light dues, where existing, per registered ton .02 

Pilot, when used, per registered ton.01 

Entrance fee, per registered ton.02 

Anchorage, per registered ton.02 

Bar dues, where existing, and where applicable, per ton of cargo.25 

Interpreter, per vessel. 4.00 

Out-look, per vessel . 4.00 

Sanitary Officer, per vessel . 4.00 

Water supply, per cask . 1.00 

Use of landing stage, per day. 2.00 


Upon vessels of less than twenty tons, the foregoing fees for Sani¬ 
tary Officer, Outlooks and Interpreters, to be reduced to one-fourth the 
amount stated. 

Art. 51. Harbor dues, as provided in Article 50, shall be paid im¬ 
mediately after the vessel has entered, and the corresponding liquida¬ 
tions shall have been made, which must be done within three days, 
counting from the day of entry. 

Art. 52. The Captain and his vessel shall be held responsible for 
all port dues applicable, except the wharfage. 

DOMINICAN VESSELS. 


Provisional Goverriment Decree, dated November 11, 1903, and 
published in Official Gazette No. 1520, provides: 

(1) Dominican vessels up to 20 tons shall use for their clearances 
to foreign ports one sheet of stamped paper to the value of $ . 50. 

(4) Harbor dues to be charged as follows: 


For lighthouse, entrance and anchorage, per registered ton. $ .04 

For surcharge, per registered ton.01 


(Such vessels pay the same personal fees for Sanitary Officer, Out¬ 
looks and Interpreters as those prescribed by the Act of Congress of 

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November 12, 1898. See note under paragraph 11, port dues for 
steamers, this section.) 

(5) Stamped paper for liquidation, $1.00. 

(6) Vessels from 20 to 80 tons shall pay double the dues established 
by this decree. 


HARBOR ELECTRIC TIGHT TAX. 

The Act of Congress, approved June 12, 1896, as published in Official 
Gazette No. 1138, provides that all vessels entering the port of Santo 
Domingo, shall pay the following electric light taxes, as additional 
port dues: 

All vessels entering the Ozama River, foreign or national per registered 


ton . $ .025 

All vessels that remain in the outer harbor, per registered ton.0125 

Tow boats, or other boats acting as such, for each lighter or open boat 

towed .25 

Sloops, or sailing boats, towed, each.50 

Schooners, or rigged vessels, towed, each . 1.00 

Boats carrying passengers or luggage to and from vessels in the harbor, 

per trip each way.25 

Lighters, carrying cargo or passengers to or from vessels in the harbor, 

per trip each way.50 


Previous to the clearance of all vessels of any class or nationality, 
the Harbor Master shall demand that receipts for the above taxes be 
exhibited. 

port dues for foreign vessees clearing coastwise. (Additional.) 

The Act of Congress, approved November 12, 1898, provides that: 

Foreign vessels clearing for coastwise ports shall pay for such clear¬ 
ances at the rate of, per registered ton, $1.00. 

(Note. —Such clearances being issued only in the absence of suffi¬ 
cient national vessels to accommodate the trade, or for “other justi¬ 
fiable reasons/’ and upon condition that Customs employees shall re¬ 
main on board until such foreign vessels return for clearance. Cus¬ 
toms officers assigned to vessels in such cases are entitled to a per diem, 
now fixed at $1.50.) 

Note.— For additional tonnage dues upon vessels receiving export cargo at 
Puerto Plata see Schedule II, “Municipal Taxes,” Section 19. 

CONSULAR FEES. 

Section 18. The Act of Congress, approved June 5, 1887, entitled 
“Ley Organica del Cuerpo Consular,” establishes the following official 


fees for collection by Consular officers (Article 83) : 

(1) For receiving the documents of and entering national merchant 

vessels, per registered ton... .$ .05 

(2) For issuing registers to merchant vessels or certifying the same, 

per registered ton.05 

(3) For shipping or discharging seamen, each .50 

(4) For extending provisional navigation permits, each. 10.00 

(5) For registering protests, general powers of attorney or other special 

private declarations, each. 3.00 

(6) For copies of the foregoing, each. 2.00 

(7) For the issuance or certification of passports, or for certifying to 

any document not specially mentioned in this schedule, each. 2.00 
















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95 


(8) For the issuance, authorization and registration of charter parties, 


each .... 5.00 

(9) For certification of ship’s manifests, per set of four copies. 6.00 

(10) For clearances in ballast, each. 3.00 

And for additional notes on ship’s manifests, each . 4.00 

(11) For certification to each four copies of invoices or bills of lading, 
as follows: 

For those covering merchandise to the value of: 

From $1.00 to $50.00. 1.00 

From $51.00 to $200.00. 2.00 

From $201.00 to $1,000.00. 3.00 

From $1,001.0 oto $2,000.00. 4.00 

From $2,001.00 to $4,000.00. 5.00 

And from $4,000.00 upwards, for each additional $1,000.00 of value. .. . 1.00 

Note. —For additional copies of invoices or bills of lading one-half the fees 
prescribed for the first set of such documents shall be charged for each addi¬ 
tional set of four. 

(12) For certifications to passenger lists, each . $2.00 


(13) For appraisements made by the Consul, on the value, one-half of one 
per cent. 

(14) For public auctions superintended, of the proceeds, two and one- 
half per cent. 

(15) For attendance out of office in cases of damaged goods or ship¬ 
wrecks, expenses and per diem of . 5.00 

(16) Attendance at the opening of wills, each . 5.00 

(17) For supervising the management of intestate Dominican property 
until final settlement, on the value, five per cent. 

(18) For the issaunce of land passports, each . .25 

(19) For appointing experts to perform any act in behalf of a national 

or foreign merchant vessel, each.:. 1.00 

(20) For authorizing the public sale of vessels or their cargoes, or for 

soliciting loans on bottomry bond, for each transaction. 2.00 

(21) In any other case where the Consular Service may be required the 
Consul may charge for his services at the same rates as those 
charged by Notary Publics for similar services in the territory where 
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Alphabetical 

Index to Municipal Taxes on Imports. 

Schedule No. 1 and Supplement. 

(NUMBERS PRECEDED BY THE ABBREVIATION “SUB.”) 
CORRESPOND TO THE RAMONA SC'HEDUEE.) 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Absinthe . 

Accordians . 

Aerated water . 

Aguardiente . 

Albums . 

Alcohol .. 

Ale, ginger . 

Alimentary preserves 

Almonds . 

Almond oil . 

Angostura bitters ... 

Anisado . 

Anis seed . 

Anisette .. 

Arm chairs . 

Balls, billiard . 

Ballusters, wooden .. 
Baskets, packing 
Bath tubs, metal 

Bay rum . 

Beans . 

Bed steads . 

Beer . 

Belts . 

Bicycles . 

Billiard balls . 

Billiard tables . 

Bitters, angostura . . 

Blacking . 

Blank drafts .. 

Blueing . 

Bowls .. 

Brandy . 

Brass wire. 

Bricks . 

Brooms. 

Buckets . 

Butter . 

Buttons . 

Candles, spermaceti 
Candles, stearine ... 
Candles, tallow .... 

Candles, wax . 

Candy, sugar . 


12 

2 

n8 

“Sup” 3 
208 

7 , “Sup” 7 

64 

327 

231, 232 
16 

11 

218, 219, “Sup” 218 

233 

12 
158 
47 

122, 124 

211 

245 

43 

310 

74 , 75 , 76 

54 , 55, “Sup” 54, 55 

257 

49 , 50 

47 

40 

11 

248 

289 

243 

323 

41, 42 “Sup” 41 

25 

120, 316 

85 

209, 210 
295 , 299 
213 

178 
180 

179 
176 
240 


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116 


customs tariff. 


Articles. 

Paragraph Numbers. 

Canned goods . 

Cards, playing . 

Cards, printed . 

Carpets . 

Carriages . 

Carriage shafts . 

Carriage wheels . 

Carts . 

Cart wheels . 

Cartridges, shot gun . 

Capers . 

Caps, percussion . 

Casks . 

Castor oil . 

Cement, Roman . 

Centrifugal sugar . 

Cereals . 

Chairs. 

Chalk . 

Champagne . 

Cheese ... 

Chess. 

Chestnuts . 

Chewing tobacco . 

Children’s shoes . 

Chocolate. 

Cigars. 

Cigarettes . 

Cigarette wrappers . 

Claret . 

Cloaks, silk . 

Cloaks, woolen . 

Clothing, ready made . 

62 

38, 39 

217 

207 

66, 67, 68 

98 

150 

252, 253 

151 

63 

26, 27 

97 

247 

20 

214 

13 

105 

157 , 158 

162 

58 

143, 146 

117 

249 

165 

7 i 

69 

164 

56 

300 

186, 189 

242 

241 

149, 241, 242, 275, 276, 

Cocoanut oil . 

Coffee . 

Coffee sets . 

Coffin ornaments. 

Cognac . 

Collars . 

Columns, wooden . 

Condensed milk . 

Copper, manufactures of . 

Copper nails . 

Copper paint. 

Copper roofing . 

Copper screws . 

Copper tacks. 

Corn in grain . 

Corn flour ..... 

Corn starch . 

Corner stands . 

Cornet covers . 

Cornice, wooden . 

Cosmetics . 

Cots.. 

Cotton handkerchiefs . 

Cottolene . 

Cottonseed oil . 

Crackers. 

Cradles . .... 

Croupers . 

Crystalized fruits . 

3 i 9 

19 

53 

297, 298 

36 , 37 

41, 42, “Sup” 41 

320 

121 

269 

264 

65 

144 

264 

172 

167 

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318 

267, 268 

52 

123 

329 

250 

309 

223 

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312, 313, 3i4 

258 

294 

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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


117 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Crystal ware . 

... 321 , 322 . 323 

Cuffs . 

Cups . 

Dates . 

Decanters . 

Demij ohns . 

Desks . 

Dominoes . 

Doors, wooden . 

Drafts, blank . 

Drawers, under . 

Dried fish . 

Dried fruit . 

Dried pork . 

Earthenware . 

. 320 

. 321 

. 79 

. 34 

. 259 

. 124 

. 319 

. 34 

Edam cheese . 

F,n a tripled ware . 

. 315 

Essences . 

Extracts, fruit .... 

Face powder . 

Pf^-pS , , . . , . 

. 89 

Fenre wire , , . 

. 17 

Firecrackers . 

. 57 

Fireworks . 

Fish dried . 


Fish oil . 

Flour corn . 


Tumir nat" ... 


Finn r .. 


Flower vases . .. 


Foot stoves . 

Forms for hats . 

Fruit - - . 


Fruit, crystalized . 

Fruit - dried . .... 


Fruit extracts ..... 


Fruit in QVt*1in . ... , 


Toirnitiire .. 


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firths . 274 

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Glasses, looking . 




doves . 286, 287, 288 



Guitar strmgs.. sm^ss 

. 130 Sun 139 



Uniters . 2^0 



Wnnrllrerchiefs . 3 ° 7 > 308, 309 









































































118 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Hat forms. 

Hay. 

Hazel nuts . 

Herring, pickeled . 

Herring, smoked . 

Hooks, metal . 

Ice boxes. 

Indigo. 

Iron nails . 

Iron railing. 

Iron roofing . 

Iron safes . 

Iron screws . 

Iron tacks. 

Ironware . 

Iron wire. 

Jams . 

Jars . 

Jewelry. 

Kerosene . 

Knives, pen. 

Lables. 

Lace, linen . 

Lace, silk. 

Lamps . 

Lamps, hanging. 

Lard . 

Lead (manufactures of) 

Lead paint. 

Lead roofing. 

Lead, white . 

Leaf tobacco . 

Leather soles . 

Leggins, cloth . 

Leggins, leather . 

Linen handkerchiefs . .. 

Linen lace . 

Linseed oil . 

Liquers . 

Liquer (Rosolio) . 

Looking glasses . 

Lottery games . 

Lumber . 

Marble slabs . 

Masks. 

Matches . 

Mattresses . 

Meat safes . 

Medicines . 

Memorandum blanks ... 

Mens’ garters . 

Mens’ shoes .. 

Metal bath tubs . 

Metal bedsteads . 

Metal hooks . 

Milk, condensed . 

Mineral water . 

Mirrors ... 

Muscovado sugar . 

Musical instruments ... 

Nails, copper . 

Nails, iron . 


161 

201 

199 

236 

234 

28 


277 

243 

59 

44 

265 

51 

173 

169 

99 

24 

80 


170, 323 
140, 141 
101, 102 


255 

262 

280 

279 

323 

235 

133 

264 


144 

264 


35 

166 


237 

272 

271 

308 

280 


12, 129, 218, 219, 224, 
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148 

281, 282, 283, 284, 

119 

126, 127 
197 

131 

95 , 96 

254 

107 

130 

301 

325 

73 

245 

75 , 76 

28 

269 

33 

281, 282, 283, 284 
14 

106, 138, 317 

65 

59 






































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


119 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Nails, zinc . 

Necessaries (toilet sets) 

Nipples for guns . 

Nuts, chestnuts . 

Nuts, hazel . 

Nuts, walnuts . 

Nut oil . 

Oakum . 

Oats. 

Oat flour . 

Ochre . 

Oil, almond . 

Oil, castor .. 

Oil, cocoanut ... 

Oil, cottonseed . 

Oil, fish . 

Oil, hair . 

Oil, linseed . 

Oil, nut . 

Oil, olive . 

Oil, not otherwise mentioned 

Olive oil . 

Olives . 

Onions . 

Orange flower water . 

Ornaments, coffin . 

Packing baskets . 

Paint, copper . 

Paint, lead . 

Paint, zinc. 

Paper, tissue . 

Paper, wrapping . 

Peas . 

Pen knives . 

Percussion caps . 

Perfumery. 

Pianos . 

Pickles . 

Pickled herring. 

Pickled pork .. 

Pipes, porcelain . 

Pipes, wood . 

Pitch . 

Plates . 

Playing cards .... .. 

Plums, sugar . 

Pomatum . 

Porcelain pipes . 

Porcelain ware . 

Pork . 

Potatoes . 

Powder, face . 

Powder, gun .... 

Printed cards . 

Prunes . 

Rails, hand . 

Railing, iron. 

Refined sugar . 

Ribbons . 

Rice. 

Rifles, parlor . 

Rocking chairs. 

Roofing... 


65 

135 

256 

249 

199 

27c 

18 

263 
'200 
112 
156 
16 
20 

19 

8 “Sup” 8 
10 

328 

9 
18 
195 
291 
195 

21, 22 

77 

191 

36, 37 

211 

144 

144 

143 

273 

305 

310 

255 

97 

137, 324 
138 
26, 27 
236 

251 

216 

216 

48 

321 
38, 39 
61 

329 

216 

321, 322, 323 

251 

142 

330 

139, “Sup” 139 

217 
60 
134 
44 
15 

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278 

158 

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120 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Roofing, iron . 

Rosin . 

Rosolio (a liquer) . 

Rum . 

Saddles. 

Safes, iron. 

Salt . 

Salt pork. 

Sardines . 

Sausages .'. 

Screws, copper. 

Screws, galvanized . 

Screws, iron. 

Seed, anise . 

Shafts, carriage .... 

Shirts . 

Shoes . 

Shot. 

Shotgun cartridges . 
Showcases, glass . .. 
Silk handkerchiefs . 

Silk lace. 

Singlets . 

Slabs, marble . 

Slippers . 

Smoked herring .. . 

Snuff. 

Soap. 

Soap dishes . 

Sole leather . 

Soup pastes . 

Spermeceti candles . 
Spirits of vinegar . . 

Spirits of wine. 

Sponges . 

Stands, corner . 

Stands, wash . 

Starch . 

Starch, corn . 

Stearine candles ... 
Sticks, walking .... 

Stills . 

Stockings . 

Stoves, foot . 

Sugar . 

Sugar candy . 

Sugar plums. 

Syrup .. 

Tables, billiard .... 
Tables, wooden .... 

Tacks, copper. 

Tacks, iron . 

Tallow candles .... 

Tar . 

Tissue paper. 

Tobacco, leaf . 

Tobacco, chewing . . 

Toilets . 

Toilet sets . 

Toilet water . 

Tooth cleaning fluid 

Toys . 

Trunks . 


265 

306 
148 

4, 5, 6, 147, “Sup” 3 
154 

152, “Sup” 152 

251 

i55> r 56 
70 

172 

174 

173 

233 
98 

275 

7h 72, 73 
128 

63 

175 

307 
279 

276 

334 

206 

234 

168 

133, 114, 115 

323 

237 
331 

178 

260 
285 

261 

267, 268 

266 

203 
318 
180 
246 

204 

304 

292 

13 , 14 , 15 

240 

61 

153 

40 

132 

167 

169 

179 
29, 30 

273 

166 

163 

163, 171 

296 

328 

324 
116 
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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


121 


Articles. 


Paragraph Numbers. 


Turpentine . 

Twine . 

Umbrellas . 

Underdrawers . 

Valises . 

Varnish . 

Vases . 

Vases, flower . 

Vermouth . 

Vinegar . 

Vinegar spirits of . ..7 

Waiters, metal . 

Walking sticks . 

Walnuts . 

Wardrobes . 

Washstands. 

Water, aerated. 

Water colors . 

Water, mineral . 

Water, orange flower . 

Water, toilet . 

Wax candles . 

Wheat flour . 

Wheels, cart . 

Wheels for carriages . 

White lead . 

Whiting . 

Windows, wooden 

Window glass . 

Wines . 

Wine, spirits of. 

Wine, sweet . 

Wire, brass. 

Wire, fence. 

Wire, iron, plain. 

Women’s shoes .. 

Wooden ballusters . .. 
Wooden bedsteads .. 
Wooden columns 

Wooden cornice. 

Wooden doors . 

Wooden pipe . 

Wooden tables. 

Wooden windows . .. 
Wrapping paper .... 
Zinc, manufactures of 

Zinc nails . 

Zinc paint . 

Zinc roofing . 


230 

290 

220, 221, 222 

319 

302 

45, 46 

321 

333 

190 
181 
260 
202 . 

246 
270 
3U 32 
266 

118 
326 

33 

191 
328 

176 
109 

151 

150 

35 

162 

125 

177 

“Sup” 182 to 188 
285 

182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 
187, 188, 189, 190 
25 
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24 

72 

124, 122 

74 

121 

123 

125 

216 

132 

125 

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Section 20. 


Stamp Tax on Imported Merchandise. 

Section 20. The Act of Congress, approved December 5, 1904, as 
published in Official Gazette No. 1572, provides in part that: 

Revenue stamps, to the values expressed, shall be affixed to the mer¬ 
chandise described in the following schedule, when imported into the 
Republic: 

General Government Revenue Stamp Schedule. 
Imported Merchandise. 


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2 

3 

4 


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7 

8 
9 

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11 

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13 

14 

15 

16 

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18 

19 


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21 


22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 


29 


Description of Merchandise. 


Unit of quantity. 


Accordeons . 

Albums, of any kind . 

Alimentary preserves, or canned goods, on 

tins weighing V* pound or less . 

Alimentary preserves, or canned goods, 
weighing more than pound (intended 

for one pound tins) .. 

Atomizers, or perfuming apparatus, of any 

kind .... .. 

Bedsteads . 

Belts, any kind . 

Bicycles . 

Books, printed, bound, i8vo. 

Books, printed, bound, i6vo. 

Books, printed, bound, i2vo. 

Books, printed, bound, octavo. 

Books, printed, bound, octavo, larger. 

Books, printed, bound, quarto. 

Books, printed, bound, quarto, larger. 

Books, printed, bound, folio. 

Books, printed, bound, folio, larger. 

Books, printed, bound, grand folio. 

Books, blank, in same proportion as above, 
paragraphs 9 to 18, inclusive, stamps to 
double the values therein expressed. 

Books, unbound, in same proportion as above, 
paragraphs 9 to 19, inclusive, stamps to 
' the values of one-half those expressed or 


Each 


11 


11 


11 


11 


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Boxes, for toilet powder, of porcelain or 

glass, any size ... 

Boxes, for toilet powder, of tin. 

Brushes, for hair or clothes. 

Brushes, for horses . 

Brushes, shoe. 

Brushes, tooth .. 

Cages, any kind or size. 

Candles, package of six, 12 inches long, 

packages .... 

Candles, package of six or less, 8 inches long, 
packages . 


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11 

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11 


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.02 

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124 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Description of Merchandise. 

Unit of quantity. 

Value 
of Stamps. 

30 Candles, package of less than six candles, 
less than 8 inches long, packages. 

yy 

.01 

31 Candles, tallow, pound . 

yy 

.025 

32 Caps, any kind. 

yy 

• 05 

33 Cards ,playing, pack. 

yy 

• 05 

34 Cigarettes, pack of 14 to 16. 

yy 

.02 

35 Cigarettes, of more than 16. 

yy 

• 05 

36 Cigars, per thousand . 

yy 

4.00 

37 Cigars, per five hundred. 

yy 

2.00 

38 Cigars, per hundred. 

yy 

.40 

39 Cloaks . 

yy 

.20 

40 Clocks, table, of any kind. 

yy 

• 25 

41 Corsets, any kind . 

yy 

. 10 

42 Cradles, any kind, for children. 

yy 

. 10 

43 Cromos, framed . 

yy 

. 10 

44 Cromos, without frame. 

yy 

.01 

45 Fans, of any kind, with ribs. 

yy 

.02 

46 Guitars . 

yy 

• 50 

47 Guns, any kind . 

yy 

•50 

48 Hats, felt, any kind . 

yy 

. 10 

49 Hats, Panama, or imitatiofi thereof . 

yy 

.40 

50 Hats, any kind of straw, other, for men or 
women . 

yy 

.05 

51 Knives, pointed, any kind . 

52 Lamps, hanging, of four lights or more, 

crystal, bronze, or nickel plated . 

yy 

• 05 

yy 

1.00 

53 Lamps, hanging, of less than four lights, any 
size . 

yy 

•50 

54 Lamps, with glass shades, up to six inches. .. 

yy 

.20 

S5 Lamps, wall, with reflectors . 

yy 

.10 

56 Lamps, of common glass, and lanterns . 

57 Looking glasses (mirrors), any kind over 30 

inches long with frame. 

yy 

• 05 

yy 

• 50 

58 Looking glasses (mirrors), any kind, from 
15 to 30 inches long, framed . 

yy 

. 10 

59 Looking glasses, of any kind, from 5 to 15 
inches long . 

yy 

• 05 

60 Masks, of any kind . 

yy 

. 10 

61 Matches, boxes containing not more than 50 
matches . 

Each 

• 005 

62 Medicine, patent, bottles . 

yy 

.06 

63 Medicine, patent, boxes or packages . 

yy 

.02 

64 Mills, for coffee and other grains . 

yy 

• 05 

6s Musical collections, any kind . 

yy 

. 10 

66 “Necessaries,” of any kind . 

yy 

. 10 

67 Neckties, of any kind . 

yy 

.01 

68 Pads, for memoranda, per thousand sheets... 

yy 

1.00 

69 Paper, printing, ream ... 

70 Pickles, in any kind of vessels, vessels. 

yy 

.40 

yy 

.02 

71 Pomatum, essences and toilet waters, per 
bottle . 

yy 

.02 

72 Powder puffs, any kind or size . 

yy 

.005 

73 Powder, toilet, any kind or size of package. .. 

yy 

.02 

74 Saddle clothes, fine . 

yy 

• 50 

75 Saddle clothes, common . 

yy 

.20 

76 Scales of any kind . 

yy 

1.00 

77 Shoes, of any kind, for men or women, per 
pair . 

yy 

•05 

78 Shoes, of any kind, for children, per pair. 

yy 

.01 

79 Soap, fine or other, ordinary, quintal. 

yy 

•50 

80 Soap, for the toilet, any kind, per cake. 

yy 

.02 

81 Sticks, walking, of whalebone .j 

yy 

. 10 

82 Sticks, walking, common, any kind. J 

yy 

•05 






























































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


125 



Description of Merchandise. 

Unit of quantity. 

Value 
of Stamps. 

83 

Tobacco, granulated, per 25 pounds . 

yy 

3-00 
. 10 

84 

Trunks . 

yy 

85 

Vases, flower, of porcelain or metals. 

yy 

.02 

. 10 

oc 

86 

Velocipedes, any kind or size. 

yy 

87 

Wash stands, any kind . 

yy 

88 

Watches, nickel . 

yy 

• 

oe 

89 

Watches, silver . 

yy 

• 

CO 

90 

Watches, gold . 

yy 

1.00 

1.00 

91 

Wrappers, cigarettes, per thousand . 

yy 




TAX ON IMPORTED MALT, SPIRITUOUS AND VINOUS LIQUORS. 

Section 21. The Act of Congress, approved November 25, 1904, 
as published in Official Gazette No. 1572, provides in part as follows: 

Art. I. From the date of the publication of the present law, persons 
having in store any rum, alcohol, or any alcoholic beverage, or any of 
such articles as may hereafter be produced or imported or that may be 
sold in the country, shall pay to the Treasury according to the follow¬ 
ing schedule, irrespective of the customs tariff: 

“imported.” 

GENERAL GOVERNMENT LIQUOR TAX SCHEDULE.—IMPORTED 
MERCHANDISE. 


Description of liquors. 

Unit of quantity. 

Amt. of tax. 

1 Rum or a guardiente, up to 20° proof (Car- 
tier system), gallon of 4^ bottles of 720 
grams ... 

Gallon 

.60 

2 The same, above 20° proof, for each addi¬ 

tional degree shall pay 2c. in addition to 
the amount named in par. 1 hereof. 

3 The same (Par. 2, also applying) . 

Liter 

• 15 

4 The same (Par. 2, also applying) for V2 liter 
or V2 bottles or other vessels of less con¬ 
tents . 

Each 

•075 

5 Alcohol of sugar cane, beet roots, wood, 
grains or other . 

Gallon 

1.00 

6 The same, per liter or bottle. 

Each 

■ 25 

7 The same, in V2 liters, bottles, or vessels of 
less contents .... 

Each 

.125 

8 Champagne or other sparkling wine, per 
liter or bottle . 

Each 

• 30 

9 The same, in half liters, half bottles, or other 
vessels of less contents. 

Each 

.15 

10 Wines, other, liter or bottle . 

Each 

.04 

11 The same, in half liters, half bottles, or other 
vessels of less contents. 

Each 

.02 

12 Natural cider, liter or bottle. 

Each 

.06 

13 The same, in half liters, half bottles, or other 
vessels of less contents. 

Each 

•03 

14 Beer, of all kinds, liters or bottles. 

Each 

.02 

15 The same, in half liters, or half bottles. 

Each 

.01 

16 Other spirituous beverages, not mentioned, 
shall pay in accordance with this tariff in 
proportion to its strength, quality and 
class. 
























































































































































































































































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Section 22. 


Wharf, Warehouse and Harbor Charges of 
Concessionaries. 


CHAPTER VI. 

(i) SANTO DOMINGO. 

Quay and warehouse dues authorized to be collected at the port of 
Santo Domingo. Concession published in the Official Gazette under 
date of May 8, 1897, No. 1185; and No. 1459, under date of August 
2, 1902. 

In addition to the .8 per cent “muelle” charge specified in the tariff 
of import duties, the concessionaire shall be entitled to charge the fol¬ 
lowing dues, payable in gold: 

For all articles and products whatsoever landed or shipped in the existing 
port of Santo Domingo or in any other port which may be built and opened 
for the requirements of the city, whether transhipped from one vessel to an¬ 
other, or placed upon lighters, whether landed or shipped with customs permit 
for the purpose of entering specified warehouses or stores, according to consi 
gnees or owners directions or convenience, and whether imported from, or 
bound to a foreign country or to and from the coast, respectively, four cents per 
hundredweight, gross, except the following articles, which shall pay as speci¬ 
fied : 


Unit. 


Rate. 


Animals: 

Asses, . 

Cattle .. 

Horses .. 

Birds of all kinds, including poultry. 

Coal . .. 

Liquids .. 

Roosters, fighting . 

Sugar . 

Wood: 

Lignumvitse, fustic, cedar, satin-wood, and 

similar timber . 

Mahogany.. 

Pine, pitch-pine, and shingles . 

STORAGE CHARGES. (Warehouse). 
For the first month or fraction there of computed 

from the first five days . 

For each subsequent month. 

EXEMPT FROM CHARGES. 
Government effects and property, free. 

Baggage, passengers, for the first five days, free. 


Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Ton 
100 gals 
Each 
Cwt. 


Ton 
1000 ft. 
1000 ft. 


Cwt. gross 
Cwt. gross 


. 10 
.20 
• 50 
.01 
.40 
•50 
•50 

.015 


1.00 
• 50 
1.00 


.01 

.02 


Note.—I n connection with the wharf and warehouse schedule for the port of 
Santo Domingo, the following was published in the Official Gazette under date 
of August 2, 1902, No. 1459 : . ^ , / 

The concessionaire will collect from importers direct: 1% wharfage, to be cal¬ 
culated on 40% of the appraisement without charges of any sort; 1% on the 
amount of specific duty, without surcharge, and 1% on export duties. 

.(127) 






















128 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


(2) SAN PEDRO DE MACORIS. 

Tariff of* quay, port, warehouse and shed dues at the port of San 
Pedros de Macoris: 


BAR DUES. ■; 

For every ocean-going vessel entering the port with cargo, and clearing in 

ballast, per ton of cargo imported. ...$ .25 

For every sailing vessel entering and clearing laden, per ton of cargo im¬ 
ported or exported .25 

For every sailing vessel entering in ballast and clearing laden, per ton of 

outward cargo.25 

For steamers entering the port, per ton of cargo imported or exported.25 

Steamers which in virtue of special concessions, previously granted, have 


acquired certain rights shall be exempt from the payment of the tax 
referred to, provided that for the purposes of their operation they do 
not avail themselves of the improvements made in the port but con¬ 
tinue to anchor outside, as they have hitherto done. 

For every vessel coming alongside the quay, but for any reason not pro¬ 
ceeding to discharge or load, per day. 5 °o 

For every coastwise vessel, sailing or steam, mooring alongside the quay, 

per day or fraction of a day. 1.00 

WHARFAGE, WAREHOUSE, SHED AND FORT DUES. 

On merchandise and products in general, imported or exported, 
whether using wharf or not: 


Articles. 


Anis seed, pepper and like products. 

Articles not mentioned, by weight. 

by volume . 

Bags, empty . 

Barbed wire for fencing. 

Beans and peas . 

Bedsteads, iron . 

Beer, in bottles . 

Biscuits . 

Boots and shoes, all kinds.. 

Bran, oats, corn and similar products. 

Brandy, cognac, rum, etc. 

Bricks and roofing tile, in bulk. 

Bricks and roofing tile, in casks. 

Buckets or tubs of zinc or wood. 

Candles, stearine . 

Candles, tallow . 

Canned oysters, fish, salmon, condensed milk, etc. 

Carriage of all kinds. 

Cart wheels . 

Cement, Roman . 

Chairs, rocking chairs, fine. 

Chairs, rocking chairs, common. 

Cheese, Flanders . 

Cheese, Dutch . 

Cheese, all other kinds ... 

Cigarettes . 

Cigars . 

Coal, in bulk. 

Coal, in casks. 

Cocoa . 

Codfish, fish, dried, salted or brine. 

Coffee, in the bean. 


Unit. 

Rate. 

Bag 

• 25 

Cwt. 

• 25 

Cu. ft. 

.08 

400 

3.00 

Roll 

• 25 

Barrel 

• 25 

Each 

.40 

Dozen 

•15 

Case 

.40 

Dozen 

• 25 

Barrel 

.25 

Dozen 

•25 

1000 

3.00 

Cask 

1.70 

Dozen 

. 12 

Case 

. 10 

Crate 

• 25 

Case 

.20 

Each 

5.00 

Pair 

1.50 

Barrel 

•50 

Case 

1.50 

Case 

•75 

Case of 12 

•25 

Each 

. 10 

Cwt. 

•25 

Barrel 

.40 

1000 

.20 

Ton 

i -75 

Each 

1 ■ 35 

Cwt. 

. 16 

Cwt. 

. 16 

Cwt. 

. 16 


















































customs tariff. 


129 


Articles. 


Copper, in bars or manufactured. 

Cradles, mounted . 

Demijohns and other vessels, empty, per gallon 

capacity . 

Drugs and medicines, not specially mentioned. ... 

Earthenware jars, large and small. 

Faienceware, crystalware, hardware and pottery, 

in large hampers. 

Same in medium hampers. 

Same in small hampers . 

Fire clay . 

Florida water, cologne, etc. 

Flour, wheat or corn. 

Flour, wheat or corn. 

Fruits of all kinds. 

Furniture, in cases . 

Garlic, in strings . 

Gin, per 3 gallon demijohn. 

Hams . 

Herring . 

Hides, ox, goat, sheep and pigs, dried or salted.. 

Honey, bees . 

Honey, purgative . 

Iron, unwrought or manufactured. 

Iron hooks . 

Kerosene, per 10 gallon case. 

Lard and butter. 

Lead, crude, common or manufactured. 

Lime . 

Lime, by the large cask.... 

Machetes, working . 

Mackerel . 

Matches, case of 14 tins.. 

Meats, pork or beef, salted, smoked or in brine.. 
Merchandise, in bales or cases, according to size. . 

Musical instruments . 

Nails of all kinds.. 

Oakum and cotton waste. 

Oars . 

Oil, refined ... 

Oil, refined, machine or engine. 

Onions . 

Paints, dry or in oil. 

Paper, wrapping ... 

Perfumery, not specially mentioned. 

Pianos . 

Potatoes . 

Preserves, alimentary . 

Provisions of all kinds, not specially mentioned. . 

Rice ... ... 

Rope, cordage of sisal, pita, Manila, etc. 

Resin of pine, coal tar. 

Rum, brandy and cognac. 

Salt ... 

Sardines, in oil . 

Sewing machines in case or boxes. 

Soap, in bars, small case. 

Soap, in bars, large cases. 

Soap, perfumed . 

Soda, caustic . 

Soup-paste. •••••• . 

Staves, heads and hoops, for casks, in bundles.... 
Steel, unwrought or manufactured. 


Unit. 

Rate. 

Cwt. 

. 16 

Dozen 

1.50 


.02 

Cu. ft. 

.08 

Each 

• 30 

Each 

1.So 

Each 

1.00 

Each 

.60 

Barrel 

.40 

Doz. bots. 

.15 

Barrel 

•30 

Bag 

• 35 

Barrel 

• 25 

Cu. ft. 

.08 

Each 

.02 


• 15 

Barrel 

• 45 

Case 

.02 

Cwt. 

. 10 

Cask 

• 45 

Cask 

.42 

Cwt. 

.16 

Cwt. 

• 15 


• 15 

Cwt. 

• 25 

Cwt. 

. 16 

Barrel 

• 35 

Each 

1.70 

Dozen 

• 25 

Barrel 

• 30 


1.60 

Cwt. 

.25 


50 to 4.00 

Cu. ft. 

.08 

Cwt. 

.25 

Cwt. 

. 16 

Each 

• 05 

Doz. bots. 

.20 

Barrel 

1.00 

Cwt. 

. 16 

Cwt. 

• 25 

100 reams 

1.00 

Dozen 

• 25 

Each 

4.00 

Cwt. 

.25 

24 tins 

.20 

Cwt. 

.25 

Cwt. 

. 16 

Cwt. 

• 15 

Barrel 

1.00 

Barrel 

1.00 

Barrel 

.25 

Cases of 100% 

.20 

Each 

. 10 

Each 

.02 

Cwt. 

.25 

Dozen 

• 15 

Drum 

.90 

Case 

• 05 

Pkg. 

• 15 

Cwt. 

. 16 








































































130 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 

Unit. 

Rate. 

Sugar—Every bag of sugar stored in warehouse, 

Cwt. 

.04 

will pay in addition: 



For the first month or fraction thereof. . 

Bag 

.04 

For each additional month or fraction.... 

Bag 

.02 

Sugar, refined . 

Barrel 

• 30 

Tallow . 

Barrel 

1.00 

Tobacco, unmanufactured . 

Cwt. 

.08 

Tortoise or turtle shells. 

Cwt. 

• 15 

Trunks, empty (in nests). 

Cu. ft. 

.08 

Turpentine, oil of . 

Gallon 

• 05 

Vinegar, in casks or demijohns. 

Gallon 

• 05 

Wax, white or yellow. 

Cwt. 

•15 

Wines, in casks.. 

Gallon 

.05 

Wines, in cases . 

Doz. bots. 

.25 

Wood, lignum vitae, logwood, bera, nova. 

Ton 

.80 

Wood, mahogany, in logs, or forked shaped 



pieces, acacia, cedar, oak, and similar woods. . 

1000 ft. 

1.00 

Wood, pine boards and scantlings and beams of fir 

1000 ft. 

2.00 

Wood, pitch pine boards and scantlings. 

1000 ft. 

3.00 

Zinc, galvanized iron, and all other for roofing. . 

Cwt. 

.40 


(3) SAMANA. 

Wharfage and warehouse .charges, port of Samana. Concession 
•granted April 10, 1875. 

The wharfage dues collectable at the port of Samana are transferred 
in favor of the Concessionaire, and the Concessionaire is also authorized 
to levy the following charges: 

For loading or unloading at the wharf, for storing in the shed, and 
any other privileges on or near the wharf permitted by the Conces¬ 
sionaire : 

All goods shipped or landed, to or from any port or place, per 100 pounds 


gross . 025 

All liquids, conditions as above, per 100 litres .08 

'Cattle or horses, landed or shipped over the wharf, each.50 

Hogs, landed or shipped over the wharf, each .10 

’Government effects and property.Free. 

Passengers’ baggage .Free. 


(4) SANCHEZ. 

Wharf, warehouse and lighter dues authorized at the port of San¬ 
chez. Concession No. 2,390, dated August 13, 1885, Book of Laws 
No. IX, page 298. 

By virtue of the concession, one-half of the “muelle” charges col¬ 
lected by the Government on imported merchandise (.8 per cent.) 
reverts to the Concessionaire for a period of twenty years, reckoning 
from the date of completion and opening of the wharf to the public use. 
The Concessionaire is also authorized to collect the following dues: 

WHARFAGE. 

All goods and produce in general, passing over the wharf or through the 
warehouse, imported or exported, from or to a foreign port, and from 
or to the coast, per 100 lbs. gross.025 




























CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


131 


All liquids passing over the wharf or through the warehouse, imported 
from foreign ports or exported thereto, and from and to the coast, per 
ioo Dominican gallons .32 

WAREHOUSE. ( Storage.) 

All goods and products stored in the warehouse for more than twenty-four 

hours, per 100 lbs. gross.025 

LIGHTER DUES. 


Articles not specified in the following schedule will pay according and in 
proportion to weight and class of similar goods: 


Articles. 

Unit. 

Rate. 

Butter, lard, and codfish. 

Cwt. 

.06 

Chairs . 

Dozen 

.06 

Coffee . 

Cwt. 

.06 

Dry goods in cases, according to size, the mini¬ 
mum being . 

• 25 

. 10 

Flour . 

Barrel 

Fustic.,. 

Ton 

1.12 

Hay .'.. 

Bale 

.20 

Hides. 

Each 

• 03 

Iron, zinc, lead and copper... 

Cwt. 

.05 

.05 

1.12 

Lancewood spars . 

Each 

Lignum vitae . 

Ton 

Liquids, in casks and barrels, according to size, 
the minimum being . 

• 75 

Logwood . 

Ton 

1.12 

Mahogany, in small forks. 

Each 

.05 

Mahogany, in logs, at convention rates. 

Rice . 

Cwt. 

• 05 

S a 11 . 

Barrel 

• 05 

Soap, herring, candles, and articles in small cases. 
Sugar and molasses . 

Case 

Cask 

.01 

1.00 

Tobacco . . • • 

Bale 

.08 

Wax . 

Bale 

• 13 


(5) PUERTO PLATA. 

Port, wharf and lighter dues, port of Puerto Plata. Concessions 
dated May 8, 1895, and April 25, 1898: 

PORT DUES. 

The Concessionaire is authorized to charge .01 cent per registered ton on all 
vessels, steamer or sailing, which enter the port of Puerto Plata. 

Every vessel mooring alongside the wharf shall pay for each day .01 cent gold 
per ton. 

LIGHTER CHARGES. 


From No. 1 to No. 5, without crew, per day . $ 5-00 

The same, with crew, per day. 10 00 

From No. 6 to No. 12, without crew, per day . 7-00 

The same, with crew, per day. : 4-00 

Boats, with crew, per day. 2 00 

Boats, without crew, per day. I>0 ° 


WHARFAGE. 

The “muelle” charge on imports (.8%) reverts to the Concessionaire. The 
Concessionaire is authorized to collect the following rates and charges on all 
goods shipped and discharged, or for the transportation of the same. Pay¬ 
ments shall be made in gold at the official rate of exchange. 




































132 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 

Unit. 

Rate. 

Animals: 



Cattle . 

Each 

5.00 

Goats . 

Each 

I. 00 

Hogs . 

Each 

I .00 

Horses . 

Each 

5.00 

Articles not mentioned in the schedule, by weight. 

Cwt. 

. 10 

by measure 

Cu. ft. 

.04 

Bags, empty, in bales. 

Cu. ft. 

•03 

Bananas . 

Per iooo 

5.00 

Barbed wire, rolls of. 

Cwt. 

.07 

Barrels, empty . 

Each 

. n 

Beans and peas . 

Barrel 

. 12 

Bedsteads, iron . 

Cu. ft. 

• 03 

Beer. 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Biscuits, in cases. 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Biscuits, in barrels . 

Each 

. 12 

Blinds, doors, etc. 

Cu. ft. 

• 03 

Bluing. 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Boards and scantlings, io feet each. 

Each 

• 03 

Brick or tile . 

Per iooo 

3.00 

Brick or tile . 

Per Barrel 

• 15 

Buckets, zinc or wood.. 

Dozen 

. 12 

Cacao, coffee, and similar products. 

Cwt. 

• 07 

Candles, in small cases. 

Each 

.015 

Canned goods . 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Carriages . 

Cu. ft. 

• 05 

Cart wheels . 

Pair 

1-25 

Cedar . 

Per iooo ft. 

1.15' 

Cement . 

Barrel 

• 15 

Cheese . 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Cigarettes, in cases . 

Cu. ft. 

• 03 

Coal . 

Ton 

i. 15 

Codfish in drums. 

Cwt. 

• 07 

Copper, in a rough state or manufactured. 

Cwt. 

. 10 

Demijohns, empty . 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Demijohns, filled . 

Each 

• 05 

Drugs, in cases . 

Cu. ft. 

• 03 

Earthenware, in barrels. 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Earthenware, in crates . 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Florida, water, in cases. 

Cu. ft. 

• 03 

Flour, wheat . 

Barrel 

. 12 

Flour, wheat, in bags. 

Cwt. 

• 07 

Fruit, in barrels. 

Each 

. 12 

Furniture, in cases . 

Cu. ft. 

• 03 

Garlic, in bales . 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Hams, in barrels . 

Cwt. 

• 07 

Herring, in cases . 

Each 

• 0175 

Herring, in large cases. 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Hides . 

Each 

03 

Hides, goat . 

Dozen 

•25 

Honey, in tierces. 

Each 

•30 

Instruments, in cases . 

Cu. ft. 

• 03 

Iron, in the rough . 

Cwt. 

. 10 

Iron railing . 

Cwt. 

. 10 

Iron hooks . 

Cwt. 

• 07 

Kerosene, in cases. 

Cu. ft. 

.02 

Kerosene, in casks . 

Each 

• 30 

Lard and butter . 

Cwt. 

•07 

Lime, in barrels . 

Each 

. 12 

Logwood . 

Ton 

1.15 

Matchetes, and similar articles. 

Cwt. 

•07 

Mackerel . 

Barrel 

. 12 

Mahogany, in crotches. 

Each 

• 05 





































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


133 


Articles. 


Unit. 


Rate. 


Mahogany . 

Matches, in cases. 

Meats, salted, smoked or pickled. 

Merchandise in bales and cases. 

Nails . 

Oakum, waste, etc . 

Oars, for boats . 

Oats and bran . 

Oil, in tierces . 

Oil, in cases . 

Onions . 

Paint, dried or in oil. 

Paper, in cases . 

Pianos . 

Potatoes, in cases . 

Potatoes, in baskets . 

Potatoes, in barrels . 

Rice, sugar, anis, and similar products 

Rope, all kinds . 

Rosin, pine . 

Rum, in casks . 

Rum, in barrels . 

Rum, in half barrels . 

Rum, in one-third barrels. 

Salt .... 

Sardines. 

Sewing machines .. 

Soap, in cases, small . 

Soap, in cases, large . 

Soup pastes, in cases.. 

Starch . 

Staves, in packages . 

Tallow, in tierces . 

Tallow, in cases . 

Tobacco ... 

Trunks . 

Turpentine, in tierces . 

Vinegar, in cases . 

Wax . 

Wine, in 1-3 cask. 

Wine, in Y cask. 

Wine, in pipe . 

Wine, in V2 pipe . 


Per 1000 ft. 
Cu. ft. 
Cwt. 

Cu. ft. 
Cwt. 
Bale 
Each 
Barrel 
Each 
Cwt. 
Cwt. 
Cwt. 

Cu. ft. 
Each 
Cu. ft. 
Cwt. 
Each 
Cwt. 
Cwt. 
Barrel 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Cwt. 

Cu. ft. 

Cu. ft. 
Each 
Cwt. 
Each 
Barrel 
Each 
Each 
Cu. ft. 
Cwt. 

Cu. ft. 
Each 
Each 
Cwt. 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 


1.IS 
.02 
.07 
.04 
.07 
.02 

.05 

.13 

•30 

.07 
.07 
.07 
.02 
5-oo 
.02 
.07 
. 12 
.07 
.07 
.20 

• 30 
.70 

• 35 

• 30 
.07 


•0175 

.07 

•0175 

. 12 
•15 
•30 
.02 
.07 
•03 
•30 

•30 

.07 

• 30 

.25 

.70 

• 35 


(6) AZUA. 

Wharf and lighter charges authorized to be collected for the period 
of 25 years from April 14, 1894, at the port of Azua. Concession 
published June 7, 1894. (Vol. XIII of the General Laws, page 246.) 

The Concessionaire shall receive the one per cent of the Aforo and 
ad valorem collected as wharfage, upon imports at the port of Azua; 
and may collect direct from the importers and exporters charges as 
follows: 

On each hundred pounds, gross weight of merchandise or products imported 

or exported .$ .02 

On each ton of merchandise, dutiable according to weight, for scale dues.. .20 

Under Article III of said concession the beneficiary is entitled to 
collect the following lighterage dues upon all imports and exports: 





























































134 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Articles. 

Unit. 

Rate. 

Baggage, pasengers’, free. 

Bags, empty, in bales. 

Cwt. 

.04 

Barrels, empty . 

Cu. ft. 

.015 

Beer, cased . 

2 doz. 

.01 

Biscuit .:. 

Blueing, on the gross weight. 

Cu. ft. 

Cwt. 

.015 

.04 

Brick, all kinds . 

1000 

2.00 

Butter . 

Cwt. 

.04 

Carts, mules, each... 

1.00 

Carts, oxen, each . 


2.00 

Cement, by gross weight. 

Cwt. 

.02 

Chairs, set up. 

Cu. ft. 

.015 

Cheese, Kdam. 

Case 

• 03 

.02 

Cheese, American . 

Case 

Codfish, by gross weight. 

Cwt. 

.04 

Corn starch . 

20 tb case 

.02 

Demijohns, full, 3 gallon . 

Each 

.02 

Demijohns, empty, 3 gallon. 

Each 

.01 

Demijohns, larger (in proportion). 

Dry goods, by the case. 

Each 

• 30 

• 30 
1.20 

Dry goods, by the bale. 

Each 

Earthenware, by the large crate. 

Each 

Earthenware, by the small crate . 

Each 

.60 

Furniture . 

Cu. ft. 

.015 

.04 

.015 

.05 

.025 

.08 

Fence wire, by gross weight . 

Cwt. 

Firecrackers . 

Cu. ft. 

Flour, corn, by the barrel. 

Each 

Flour, by the half barrel (corn). 

Each 

Flour, wheat, by the barrel. 

Each 

Flour, by the half barrel (wheat). 

Each 

.04 

.005 

• 50 

• 30 

• 05 
.04 
.005 
.02 

Garlic, in baskets. 

Pound 

Glass, by the large case. 

Each 

Glass, small cases . 

Each 

Government property, free. 

Ham, by the gross weight. 

Cwt. 

Harness . 

Each 

Herring, in small boxes . 

Each 

Hoes, by the dozen. 

Each 

Iron, galvanized . 

Cwt. 

.04 
.04 
.04 
.04 
• 03 
.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

Iron, unmanufactured . 

Cwt. 

Iron, nails . 

Cwt. 

Iron sugar pans . 

Cwt. 

Kerosene, by the case. 

Each 

Lard . 

Cwt. 

Luggage, passengers’, free. 

Machetes, bv the five dozen case . 

Each 

Mackerel, by the gross weight. 

Cwt. 

Matches, tins . 

Each 

Money, coins . 

Hundred 

.20 

Oats, by the barrel . 

Each 

.09 
. 10 

Ochre, red, by the barrel. 

Each 

Oil, linseed . 

Gallon 

.005 
.04 
.015 
.04 
• 03 

1.20 

Oil, olive, by the gross weight . 

Cwt. 

Onions . 

Cu. ft. 

Paint, by the gross weight . 

Cwt. 

Pickles, case of 12 bottles . 

Each 

Pine boards, landed in lighters . 

1000 ft. 

Pine boards, landed in rafts. 

1000 ft. 

.80 

Pitch pine, landed in lighters. 

1000 ft. 

1.50 

1.00 

Pitch pine, landed in rafts . 

1000 ft. 

Potatoes, by the barrel. 

Each 

. 06 

Pots, iron . 

Cwt. 

.04 

.04 

Rice, by the gross weight . 

Cwt. 









































































CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


135 


Articles. 

Unit. 

Salt, by the gross weight. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

. Each 
Each 

Cu. ft. 
Each 
Each 
Cwt. 
Each 
Cwt. 
Each 

IOOO 

Salt beef, by the gross weight . 

Sewing machines, hand .. . .T . 

Sewing machines, foot, or pedal.. 

Shingles for roofing .*. 

Soap, by the case . 

Soup paste, case of ten pounds . 

Spices, gross weight ... *. 

Sugar, refined, by the half barrel. 

Tallow, by the gross weight. 

Tar, by the barrel . 

Tiles, of clay . 

Tools, adzes, by the dozen cases . 


Trunks, nests of, large. 

Each 

Each 

Gallon 

Cu. ft. 
Cwt. 

Trunks, nests of, small. 

Wine, in casks. 

EXPORTS. 

All other not established in this tariff to pay in 
proportion. 

Wrapping paper . 

Beans, by the gross weight. 

Cacao . 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Each 

Cu. ft. 
Cwt. 
Cwt. 
Cwt. 

Cu. ft. 

Coffee . 

Fustic .'. 

Hides, cattle . 

Hides, goat . 

Honey. 

Lignum vitae . 

Logwood . 

Mahogany . 

Rosin, by the gross weight. 

Cwt. 

Sugar . 

Cwt. 

Tobacco, by the gross weight. 

Cwt. 

Wax . 

Cwt. 


Rate. 


.04 

.04 

.02 

•25 
.015 
.01 
.01 
.04 
.04 
.04 
. 12 
2.00 
.02 
. 10 

.05 

.005 


.015 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.005 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.015 

• 05 

.04 

• 05 

.04 


(7) MONTE CRISTI. 

Wharf and harbor charges authorized to be collected at the port of 
Monte Cristi, concession of May 6, 1890, as published in Official Ga¬ 
zette No. 822. 

The Concessionaire shall be entitled to collect direct from importers 
and exporters the following charges: 


Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Rate. 

EXPORTS. 

On all products, per hundred pounds. 

Each 

rf C'i 

0 c 

On all timber per hundred pounds. 

Each 

IMPORTS. 

Adzes, case of 2 dozen. 

Each 

.01 

Anchors . 

Cwt. 

.02 

Anchovies, bottles . 

Dozen 

.02 

Anisado, 5 gallon demijohn . 

Each 

.02 

Anisado 5 gallon demijohn. 

Each 

• 015 
.01 

Anisado 1 gallon demijohn . 

Each 

Anis seed . 

Cwt. 

•03 

•05 

•03 

.02 

Bag 5 empty .. 

Cwt. 

Beans and peas . 

Cwt. 

Be^r in br'ttl^ 5 . 

Dozen 

Biscuit, by the barrel . 

Each 

•03 
































































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CUSTOMS TARIFF, 


Description of Articles. 


Biscuit, by the case of fifty pounds. 

Boards and scantling. 

Brandy, cognac . 

Brick. 

Brooms . 

Butter and lard . 

Cacao . 

Candles . 

Cart wheels . 

Chairs . 

Chairs, rocking . 

Cheese, American. 

Cheese, Edam . 

Cinnamon .. 

Cloves . 

Codfish . 

Coffee . 

Demijohns, one gallon, filled. 

Demijohns, three gallon, filled. 

Demijohns, five gallon, filled. 

Dry goods, optional with concessionaire 

Flour . 

Gin, one gallon demijohn . 

Gin, three gallon demijohn .. 

Gin, five gallon demijohn . 

Goods, by weight . 

Ham . 

Hay . 

Hides, goat . 

Hides, not specified . 

Hoes . 

Honey . 

Iron, galvanized .*. 

Iron, galvanized, for roofing. 

Iron, hooks . 

Iron, spouts . 

Kerosene . 

Logwood . 

Matches . 

Nails . 

Oakum . 

Oats. 

Oil, linseed . 

Oil, olive, bottles . 

Olives, bottles . 

Onions . 

Paints . 

Pepper . 

Pickles, bottles . 

Pork . 

Prunes . 

Rice . 

Rope ... ..... 

Rum, aguardiente . 

Salt . 

Sardines . 

Seed, malagenta . 

Shafts, carts . 

Shot. 

Soap, cases of 14 pounds . 

Soup paste, cases of 10 pounds. 

Starch . 

Stoves, iron, foot. 


lit of quantity. 

Rate. 

Each 

.02 

1000 ft. 

1.00 

12 bottles 

.02 

1000 

1.00 

Dozen 

•03 

100 tbs. 

.03 

100 tbs. 

• 03 

Cwt. 

.03 

Pair 

. 10 

Dozen 

.04 

Dozen 

•05 

100 tbs. 

.03 

100 tbs. 

.025 

Cwt. 

• 03 

Cwt. 

.03 

Cwt. 

03 

Cwt. 

.03 

Each 

.01 

Each 

.015 

Each 

.02 

Cu. ft. 

.20 

Barrel 

.04 

Each 

.01 

Each 

.015 

Each 

.02 

Cwt. 

.02 

Cwt. 

.03 

Bale 

• 05 

Each 

.02 

Each 

.02 

Cwt. 

.03 

Barrel 

05 

Cwt. 

.03 

Cwt. 

• 03 

Cwt. 

.02 

Cwt. 

.03 

10 gallons 

.02 

Ton 

•50 

50 gross 

.05 

Cwt. 

.02 

Cwt. 

• 03 

Barrel 

.05 

10 gallons 

.02 

Dozen 

.02 

Dozen 

.02 

Cwt. 

.03 

Cwt. 

.03 

Cwt. 

.03 

Dozen 

.02 

Barrel 

•05 

Cwt. 

• 03 

Cwt. 

.03 

Cwt. 

.03 

100 gallons 

. 10 

Barrel 

•03 

Cwt. 

.03 

Cwt. 

•03 

Each 

• 05 

Cwt. 

.02 

Each 

.01 

Each 

.01 

Cwt. 

.03 

Cwt. 

.04 









































































customs tariff. 


137 


Description of Articles. 

Unit of quantity. 

Rate. 

Sugar . 

Cwt. 

20 pkgs. 
Barrel 

Each 

Each 

1 gal. 

3 gals. 

5 gals. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Per case 


Tallow, in candles, crated. 

•°3 

02 

Tar, pitch . 

• 

nc 

Trunks, in nests of three. 

• u O 

Trunks, in nests of five. 

• 

os 

Vinegar, demijohn . 

. 01 

Vinegar, demijohn . 

OT C 

Vinegar, demijohn . 

• UA J 

Washers. 

. 02 

Wax . 

O'* 

Wine, in cases of 12 bottles. 

. 02 

Wine, in 100 gallon casks. 

Per cask 

. 10 

. 02 

Wire . 

Cwt. 

All other articles not specified pay in proportion. 



(8) BARABONA. 

Wharf charges authorized to be collected at the port of Barahona. 
Concession published July 19, 1902, in Official Gazette No. 1457. 

CONCESSION. 

Art. 10. For the purpose of collecting the charges for shipping 
and landing merchandise, the concessionaire shall present to the Min¬ 
ister of Improvements, a tariff subject to the approval of the Govern¬ 
ment, for its modification, or that of the Congress, which does not 
exceed four cents per hundred pounds upon the merchandise shipped 
or landed, nor more than one and one-half cent per cubic foot upon 
merchandise that is light and bulky. Government vessels or those 
in its service, and passengers’ luggage to be free of charge upon ship¬ 
ping or landing. 

Art. 11. One per cent on forty per cent of the Aforo (and ad 
valorem) shall accrue to the benefit of the concessionaire, who shall 
collect the same when liquidated by the customs authorities and the 
ordenanzas have been issued from the office of the Administrador de 
Hacienda. 

Note. —The tariff referred to in Art. X, had not been approved at 
date of this publication. 

























ABBREVIATIONS. 


The following abbreviations are used in the foregoing schedules 


Qtl. or Q. 


Kilo, or K. 


Gal. 


Bots. or Bts. 


Cwt. 


Doz. 


Lb. 


Gr. 


Ltr. or L. 


Pkgs. or P. 


Ea. 


Add. 


Bbl. 


M. 

.1000. 

Ft. 


Sq. ft. 


Ad val. 


% . 


O 


£ . 


Com’n. 


Sup. 


0 . G. 



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General Index 


Subj ect. 


Abbreviations (separate note). 

Acts of Congress (see “Decree”). 

Ad valorem, duties explanation of. 

Ad valorem, tariff schedule, rates. 

Ad valorem, tariff rates . 

Ad valorem, tariff schedule . 

Aforo (fixed values) . 

Aforo (fixed values), appendix to . 

Aforo (fixed values), explanation of, introduc¬ 
tion . 

Aforo (fixed values), rates on. 

American currency, how receivable, introduction. . 

American currency, how receivable . 

Appraisement, how accomplished . 

Appendix, to aforo . 

Authorities for rates of duties, introduction, ex¬ 
ample ... 

Authorities for rates of duties . 

Azua, entry port, introduction . 

Azua, wharf and harbor charges. 

Baggage . 

Barahona, entry port, introduction . 

Barahona, wharf and harbor charges . 

Cattle, coast permits to receive, how obtained. .. . 

Cattle, dues upon export . 

Cattle, export dues on. 

Cattle, export dues on. 

Cattle, export of prohibited, and prohibition sus¬ 
pended . 

Coast permits, for vessels exporting cattle,. 

Coastwise clearances, granted only in absence of 
national vessels “or other justifiable reason”. . 

Coins, Dominican .. 

Columbus Monument, per cent, set aside for 

maintenance, introduction, example . 

Combustible merchandise. 

Comendador, entry port, introduction . 

Concessions, wharf and harbor . 

Congress, acts of, see “Decree” . 

Consular fees ....... 

Consular invoices, introduction . 

Consular, invoices, fees for ... 

Currency, kinds receivable, introduction . 

Currency, standard of... 

Dajabon, entry port, introduction . 

Damage, merchandise in warehouse.. 

Declarations, papers required with, introduction.. 

Declarations, requirements of . 

Declarations, stamped paper for... 

Declarations, when payable, introduction . 

Declarations, when payable, introduction . 




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140 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Subject. 


Decree, Act oc Congress May 22, 1867, weights 

and measures . 

Decree, Act of Congress June 5, 1887, consular 

fees . 

Decree, Act of Congress March 26, 1892, stamped 

paper, use of . 

Decree, Act of Congress June 12, 1896, O. G. 
1138, electric light tax on vessels at Santo 

Domingo City . 

Decree, Act of Congress July 25, 1896, O. G. 

1148, fertilizers, artificial . 

Decree, Act of Congress September 6, 1897, im¬ 
port law . 

Decree, Act of Congress September 6, 1897, ves¬ 
sels carrying complete cargoes of Lignum 

Vitae . 

Decree, Act of Congress September 6, 1897, 

money receivable for export dues. 

Decree, Act of Congress September 6, 1897, ex¬ 
port duties to be paid before sailing of ves¬ 
sel . 

Decree, Act of Congress September 6, 1897, pro¬ 
hibiting export of cattle . 

Decree, Act of Congress November 12, 1898, 

warehousing (deposit law) . 

Decree, Act of Congress November 12, 1898, arti¬ 
cles which may and may not be imported. .. . 
Decree, Act of Congress November 12, 1898, port 

dues . 

Decree, Act of Congress November 12, 1898, ad¬ 
ditional port dues on foreign vessels clearing 

coastwise . 

Decree, Act of Congress February 5, 1901, O. G. 

1382, materials for the manufacture of soap. . 
Decree, Act of Congress April 9, 1902, O. G. 

1444, cod liver oil, and preparations of. 

Decree, Act of Congress November n, 1903, O. 
G. 1520, port dues and charges on Dominican 

vessels . 

Decree, Act of Congress, December 5, 1904, O. G. 

1572, stamp tax on imported merchandise. .. . 
Decree, Act of Congress, November 25, 1904, O. 
G. 1572, tax on imported malt, spirituous and 

vinous liquors . 

Decree, Act of Congress, April 15, 1905, O. G. 

1589, reduction of export dues on cacao. 

Decree, Executive, December 14, 1904, O. G. 

1572, weights and measures. 

Decrees, fixing municipal taxes on exports, Aug. 

13, 1904, O. G. 1555; Dec. 5, 1904, O. G. 1 777 - • 
Decrees, fixing municipal taxes on imports, Dec. 
24, 1904, O. G. 1573; Jan. 2, 1905, O. G. 1574; 
Jan. 7, 1905, O. G. 1575; Jan. 14, 1905, O. G. 
1576; Aug. 13, 1904, O. G. 1555 ; Nov. 30, 
1904, O. G. 1577 ; Oct. 8, 1904, O. G. 1562; 

June 3, 1905, O. G. 1602. 

Decree, Provisional Government, Sept. 14, 1899, 
O. G. 1308, moneys receivable for customs 
dues . 



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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


141 


Subject. 


Decree, Provisional Government, Sept. 30, 1899,. 

O. G. 1310, standard of currency. 

Decree, Provisional Government, May 17, 1902, 
O. G. 1448, tariff rates, aforo and ad valorem. 
Decree, Provisional Government, June 26, 1902, 
O. G. 1454, terms of payment of customs 

dues . 

Decree, Provisional Government, June 26, 1902, 
O. G. 1454, export dues on cattle, tonnage 
dues on vessels carrying same, and coast 

permits for foreign vessels . 

Decree, Provisional Government, March 14, 1903, 
declared in vigor, reference to production 

tax on sugar . 

Decree, Provisional Government, April 30, 1904, 

O. G. 1539, export law and schedule. 

Decree, Provisional Government, April 30, 1904, 

O. G. 1539, export schedule. 

Decree, Provisional Government, May 14, 1904, 
O. G. 1541, tariff rates on aforo and ad 

valorem . 

Decree, Provisional Government, June 26, 1902, 

O. G. 1454, baggage .. 

Delivery of merchandise, introduction. 

Deposit law (warehousing) . 

Derechos Fijos, explanation of, introduction. 

Derechos Fijos (specific duties) . 

Disputes, reappraisement, how settled . 

Dominican coin . 

Dominican coin, how receivable, introduction 

Dominican coin, how receivable . 

Dominican vessels, port dues on . 

Duties, ad valorem, explanation of, introduction.. 
Duties, authorities for rates of, introduction, ex¬ 
ample . 

Duties, authorities for rates of. 

Duties, export, how payable . 

Duties, how payable, introduction . 

Duties, specific, introduction . 

Duties, specific rates, introduction . 

Duties, terms of payment . 

Duties, when payable .. 

Duties on imports, method of computation, in¬ 
troduction and example . 

Electric light tax, national and foreign vessels, 

at port of Santo Domingo. 

Entry ports, introduction . 

Example, operation of tariff, and other revenue 
laws, affecting imports and exports, intro- 


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Explanatory notes, introduction ... 

Explanation, ascertainment of duties on imports, 

how accomplished, introduction . 

Export dues, how payable . 

Export duties, from San Juan upon products 

shipped fromdistrict . 

Export duties, payable in “hard money”. 

Export law . 

Export schedule . 


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142 


CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Subject. 


Exports, municipal taxes on.. 

Exports, prohibited . 

Fixed values . 

Fixed values, tariff rates on. 

Flour, wheat, duties and charges on, introduc¬ 
tion, example . 

Foreign debt, percentage set aside for, introduc¬ 
tion, example . 

Forms, official, stamped paper for. 

Free list . 

Gold, ornaments of . 

Government responsibility for loss or damage to 

merchandise in warehouse . 

Haitian Frontier, entry ports on, introduction ... 

Import duties, when payable, introduction. 

Import duties, where payable, introduction. 

Import law, enacting clause and regulations ..... 

Import regulations . 

Import duties, method of computation, introduc¬ 
tion, example . 

Importation, conditions of, introduction . 

Imports, municipal taxes on, alphabetical index to 
Imports, of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, 

internal tax on . 

Imports, stamp tax on . 

Import taxes by municipalities . 

Index, alphabetical, to municipal taxes on im¬ 
ports . 

Index, import schedule . 

Index, of contents, by subject and sections. 

Inflamable merchandise . 

Internal taxes, explanation re, introduction . 

Introduction . 

Invoices, consular, fees for. 

Jewelry, duties on. 

La Vega, municipal taxes on imports . 

Laws (see “Decree”) ._.. 

Law of exports . 

Legal tender, money, introduction . 

Legal tender, money . 

Letters, to government authorities, stamped pa¬ 
per for . 

Lignum Vitae, in full cargoes . 

Liquors, malt, spirituous and vinous, import tax 

on. 

Loss or damage to merchandise in warehouse... . 

Luggage or baggage .... 

Macoris, San Pedro de, entry port, introduction. . 
Macoris, Son pedro de, wharf and harbor charges. 

Measurements and weights, table of. 

Merchandise, combustible . 

Merchandise, delivery of, introduction .. 

Merchandise, inflamable . 

Merchandise, unclaimed, disposition of. 

Moca, municipal taxes of, on imports. 

Money, of the Republic, introduction. 

Monte Cristi, entry port, introduction . 

Monte Cristi, municipal taxes of, on imports 
Monte Cristi, wharf and harbor charges. 


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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


143 


d 

£ 


Subject. 


o 

o 

D 


in 


Municipal taxes on exports. 

Municipal taxes, on exports, not published, see 

additional note, end of . 

Municipal taxes on imports. 

Municipalities, taxes of, on imports . 

Musical instruments . 

National Bank bills, redemption of, from export 

dues on cattle . 

Official forms, stamped paper for . 

Original tariff, changes in, introduction. 

Packing and receptacles . 

Packing, explanation re, introduction . 

Pase, introduction . 

Penalty, for non withdrawal of merchandise 

from warehouse, within prescribed time. 

Port dues (additional at Puerto Plata, on ves¬ 
sels receiving export cargo . 

Port dues, national and foreign vessels, sailing. .. 
Port dues, national and foreign vessels, steamers. 

Ports of entry, introduction . 

Precious stones . 

Prohibited exports . 

Prohibited imports ... 

Protests, stamped paper for use in.. 

Puerto Plata, entry port, introduction . 

Puerto Plata, municipal taxes of on imports. 

Puerto Plata, municipal taxes of on exports. 

Puerto Plata, municipal tonnage tax on vessels 

receiving export cargo thereat. 

Puerto Plata, wharf and harbor charges. 

Responsibility for loss or damage to merchan¬ 
dise while in warehouse. 

Revenue laws, other, affecting imports and ex¬ 
ports, introduction, example .. 

Romana, municipal taxes of, on imports. 

Sailing vessels, national and foreign, port dues on. 

Samana, entry port, introduction . 

Samana, municipal taxes of, on imports . 

Samana, wharf and harbor charges . 

Sanchez, entry port, introduction . 

Sanchez, municipal taxes of, on imports. 

Sanchez, wharf and harbor charges. 

San Juan, municipal taxes of, on exports. 

San Pedro de Macoris, municipal taxes of on 

imports . 

Santiago de los Caballeros, municipal taxes of, 

on imports ... 

Santo Domingo City, entry port, introduction- 

Santo Domingo City, municipal taxes of, on im¬ 


ports . 

Santo Domingo, wharf and harbor charges 

Silver ,ornaments of . 

Specific duties, explanation of, introduction 

Stamp tax on imported merchandise . 

Stamped paper, use of . 

Standard of currency . 

Stones, precious .. 

Storage, warehouse charges, introduction . 
Storage, merchandise in warehouse . 



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Clause or Ar¬ 

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CUSTOMS TARIFF. 


Subject. 

Section No. 

Paragraph, 

Clause or Ar¬ 

ticle. 

Page No. 

Sugar, tax on production of. 

14 

Note 


Surcharge (war tax), introduction, example .... 



8 

Surtax, thirty per cent, of derechos fij os, intro- 


B 

7 

duction . 




Table of weights and measures . 

1 


9 

Tariff, example of operation, introduction. 



8 

Tariff, original, changes in. introduction. 


6 

7 

Tariff schedule, ad valorem . 

12 

B 

5 i 

Tariff schedule, derechos fij os, specific duties.... 

12 

C 

53 

Tariff schedule, aforo, fixed values . 

12 

A 

15 

Tariff schedule, appendix, to aforo, fixed values.. 

12 

D 

61 

Taxes, internal, explanation re. introduction. 


8 

8 

Taxes, municipal, on imports . 

19 



Tierra Nueva, entry port, introduction . 



8 

Tonnage, at Puerto Plata, on vessels receiving 




exports . 

19 

2 

11 3 

Unclaimed merchandise, disposition of. 

7 

2 

11 

Vessels, carrying cattle export dues on . 

15 

II 


Vessels, carrying only cattle, exempt from harbor 




dues and fees for coast permits, except per- 




sonales and tonnage on import cargo. 

15 

II 

92 

Vessels, exporting cattle from unequipped ports 




must carry customs officers and are pro- 




hibited from engaging in other coastwise 




trade . 

15 

III 

92 

Vessels, foreign clearing coastwise, regulations 




governing and dues payable . 

1 7 

A 

94 

Vessels, foreign to carry customs guards during 




coastwise voyages and pay per diem. 

17 

A 

94 

Vessels, national and foreign, electric light tax 




on, port of Santo Domingo. 

1 7 

A & B 

94 

Vessels, sailing, national and foreign, port dues 




on . 

17 


9 ^ 

Vessels, steam, national and foreign, port dues on. 

1 7 


93 

Warehouse charges, introduction. 


8 

8 

Warehouse deposit law . 

7 


11 

Warehousing . 

7 


11 

Weights and measures, table of . 

1 

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9 

Wharf concessions, tariff schedules under. 

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